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Home Minister Sudan Gurung directs security personnel to enforce law firmly



KATHMANDU: Home Minister Sudan Gurung has instructed security personnel to stand firm in enforcing the law.

During an inspection of the Lalitpur District Police Range in Jawalakhel on Wednesday morning, he urged officials to perform their duties in a transparent manner.

Police spokesperson and Superintendent of Police Gautam Mishra said Minister Gurung also inspected the police station at Satdobato in Lalitpur.

On the same day, the minister visited the Kathmandu Valley Traffic Police Office at Ramshah Path for an inspection.

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