Police Outpost Building Constructed in Myagdi After Three Decades

Myagdi. A police outpost building has been constructed in Rakse, Beni Municipality-4, Myagdi, after three decades of its establishment. With the construction of a well-equipped building, it has become easier to provide police outpost services, operate the office, and manage accommodation for security personnel. The newly constructed building was inaugurated on Thursday by Gandaki Province Police Chief and Deputy Inspector General Dipendra Gharti Chhetri.

"The infrastructure has created an environment for police personnel to work with high morale," he said, "We are focusing on improving the quality of police services through the use of technology." According to Ward Chairman of Beni Municipality-4, Bhagwan Khadka, the Singa Tatopani Police Outpost, established before 2050 BS, has received its own building after three decades.

"The police outpost, established in Singa before 2050 BS, had been operating in a rented house until now," he said, "The construction of the building became possible after the Gandaki Province government allocated budget for the two ropanis of land purchased in 2068 BS for Rs. 10.5 million from the Nepal government and Rs. 425,000 from Singa Tatopani Kund."

Gandaki Province Police Office Pokhara had signed a contract with Dibyajyoti Nirman Sewa for the construction of the building for Rs. 35.1 million seven hundred and twenty-nine in June 2081 BS. At the inauguration, the construction company, Tatopani Kund for assisting in land purchase, the ward office, and donors were honored.

The construction company completed the building construction within the stipulated time, informed the Chief of District Police Office Myagdi, Deputy Superintendent of Police Surya Bahadur Thapa. The earthquake-resistant, disabled-friendly building includes the administrative branch, women's and men's detention cells, communication room, kitchen, barracks, and dormitories.

Earlier, police outposts in Myagdi had their own buildings in District Police, Kalipul, Bhurung-Tatopani, Mauwaphant, and Takam. Area Police Offices Darbang, Ghorepani, Babiachaur, Galeshwor, Ratnechaur, Mangalghat, Chimkhola, Tipling, Dana, Ghar, Pakhapani, Rakhu Bhagawati Police Outposts do not have their own buildings. Land acquisition has become the main challenge for the construction of police outpost buildings, said Inspector General Gharti Chhetri.

 

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