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Minister Jwala hands over RFID devices to Nepal Police



KATHMANDU: Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport, Prakash Jwala, handed over five RFID devices that can read the embossed number plate to the Nepal Police.

Minister Jwala handed the Radio Frequency Identification Device (RFID) to Deputy Inspector General of Police Bharat Bohara at a program organized at the Ministry today.

The Department of Transport Management said that 100 RFIDs would be handed over to the Police soon.

Along with this, the Department is also installing the embossed plate reading gates at the various transit points of the country, it is said.

Transport Minister Jwala said this system of RFID would be significant for the security of vehicles and in other ways as well with the installation of embossed number plates on vehicles.

A demo of how this system works was also held on the occasion.

Publish Date : 31 January 2024 17:29 PM

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