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Activities contrary to public aspirations and police ethos unacceptable: Home Minister Lamichhane



KATHMANDU: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Home Affairs, Rabi Lamichhane, expressed his firm stance that actions contradicting public aspirations and the organizational ethos of the police force will not be tolerated under any circumstances.

Speaking at the convocation ceremony of Nepal Police, Police Inspector Basic Training 1-182, today, DPM Lamichhane instructed police officials to adhere to the rule of law, uphold the supremacy of the constitution, and align with the government’s policies and programs.

Minister Lamichhane emphasized the organization’s dedication to promoting peace and security, controlling crime, and delivering citizen-friendly services.

He underscored the responsibility of newly appointed police officials to fulfill public expectations in service delivery, combating corruption, and crime control, while maintaining the integrity and efficiency of the organization.

Inspector General of Police Basanta Bahadur Kunwar urged officials to utilize technology for conducting fact-based and evidence-driven investigations in compliance with the law and scientific methods, ensuring adherence to international human rights standards.

During the ceremony, awards were presented to police inspectors Pawan Kumar Pariyar, Sagun Khadka, Ayush Dhungana, and Gokul Kumar Dhanuk for their outstanding performance in various categories during the training session.

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