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Nepal Police Headquarters urges 26 contactless personnel to report within seven days



KATHMANDU: The Nepal Police Headquarters has issued a public notice, urging 26 police personnel who have been out of contact to report to the headquarters within the next seven days.

The notice, released today, directs the concerned personnel to establish contact within the specified time frame. The headquarters has emphasized the importance of compliance and has cautioned that failure to respond within the given deadline may result in suspension.

This move by the Police Headquarters aims to ensure effective communication and coordination within the police force. The personnel in question are urged to promptly adhere to the directive to avoid any potential consequences.

Read the full notice here:

Publish Date : 26 November 2023 09:19 AM

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