Nepal Police Chief Welcomes Government Decision to Restore Academy Land Ownership

Kathmandu. Inspector General of Police Dan Bahadur Karki has expressed his gratitude following the Nepal government's decision to restore the ownership of 114 ropani and 3 aana of land at the National Police Academy in Maharajgunj, Kathmandu, back to the institution.

He noted that the Cabinet decision made on Baishakh 10 is a highly significant and far-reaching achievement for the institutional strengthening of the police organization.

In a released message, Karki stated, 'The police force believes that restoring the land of the academy, which is established as a heritage of Nepal Police's historical legacy, institutional pride, and professional excellence, will have a positive impact on long-term physical infrastructure development and the enhancement of professional efficiency.'

He also acknowledged the contributions of retired senior police officers who have been continuously advocating for the protection and recovery of the academy's land for a long time.

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