Inspector General of Police Pins New Ranks on Five Promoted Technical Officers

Kathmandu. Inspector General of Police (IGP) Dan Bahadur Karki on Friday awarded promotion badges to five promoted technical police officers. In a special ceremony held at the Nepal Police Headquarters, IGP Karki adorned them with the insignia of their new ranks.

According to the decision made by the Government of Nepal on Magh 19, a total of five officers were promoted: one from Technical Police Superintendent to Senior Superintendent, two from Deputy Superintendent of Police to Superintendent, and two from Inspector to Deputy Superintendent of Police.

Those receiving the insignia upon promotion include Technical Senior Superintendent of Police Bhimkumari Pandey, Technical Superintendents of Police Ishamaya KC and Mohansingh Dhami, and Technical Deputy Superintendents of Police Minu Awale and Ashok KC.

Addressing the ceremony, IGP Karki congratulated the promoted officers and directed them to fulfill their responsibilities with professionalism. Mentioning that the role of the technical wing is indispensable in maintaining peace, order, and crime investigation, he expressed confidence that the new ranks would provide further energy for achieving organizational objectives.

Furthermore, he cautioned the police personnel to work with high morale according to the security strategy to ensure the upcoming elections are conducted in a fear-free environment.

Speaking on behalf of the promoted officers, Technical Senior Superintendent of Police Bhimkumari Pandey pledged to perform their duties with increased motivation for the growth of the organization. Additional Inspectors General of Police, Deputy Inspectors General, and other senior police officers were present at the program.

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