Home Minister Inspects Kathmandu District Police Range Headquarters

Kathmandu. A team including Home Minister Om Prakash Aryal and high-level officials from the Ministry of Home Affairs inspected and monitored the Kathmandu District Police Range today.

During the visit, Home Minister Aryal interacted with the detainees held in the male and female custody cells. Ministry Joint Spokesperson Rama Acharya stated that the detainees informed the minister that they were satisfied with the facilities they were receiving.

Minister Aryal was accompanied by Home Secretary Rajkumar Shrestha, Chief of the Security Coordination Division and Spokesperson of the Ministry Anand Kafle, Chief District Officer of Kathmandu Ishwar Raj Poudel, Chief of the Peace, Security, and Crime Control Branch and Joint Spokesperson of the Ministry Rama Acharya, and Home Minister's Private Secretary Parshuram Pokharel. He also planted a sapling on the premises of the Range.

During the monitoring, the team led by Minister Aryal was briefed by the Range Chief, Senior Superintendent of Police Ramesh Thapa, regarding the services provided by the Range, the current status, future plans, and the strategy adopted for security management before, during, and after the elections.

Highly praising the role of the Nepal Police, Minister Aryal stated that because the Nepal Police moves forward with the concept of collective leadership, the cooperation between the government, police, and citizens has become strong.

 

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