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APF urges public to report crimes via toll-free number 1114



KATHMANDU: The Armed Police Force (APF), Nepal has urged the public to immediately report any criminal activity by calling its toll-free number 1114 or informing other relevant security agencies.

In a press release issued today, the APF stated that as the current critical situation begins to normalize, certain individuals or groups may attempt to exploit the situation for criminal purposes. The public is strongly encouraged to report any such activities if they occur or are observed.

The statement reads: “We urge the public to report any criminal activities, including spreading false propaganda through media and social media, taking undue advantage of the situation, or engaging in border-related crimes such as robbery, arson, etc., by calling our toll-free number 1114.”

The APF emphasized that it remains committed to maintaining peace and order, and continues to be deployed with full restraint during critical situations to protect the lives, property, and freedoms of the people.

Furthermore, the force affirmed its dedication to controlling cross-border crimes, infiltration, and encroachment along the international border. It is actively working in close coordination with its counterparts stationed at the border and other concerned agencies, in line with its primary mandate of border security.

Publish Date : 12 September 2025 17:27 PM

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