Police Chief Directs Officers to Prioritize Citizen-Centric Service

Kathmandu. Inspector General of Police Dan Bahadur Karki has directed subordinate police officers to prioritize citizen-centric service delivery. He emphasized that police personnel should improve their speech and daily behavior, stressing the need to perform duties with discipline, conscientiousness, and high professionalism. He stated this while addressing police inspectors who are about to move to their new work areas after recent transfers at the Nepal Police Headquarters on Friday. He also wished the officers embarking on new responsibilities success in their achievements and excellent work. During the directive, Inspector General of Police Karki urged for a micro-analysis of potential security challenges that may arise in their respective work areas. He mentioned the need to adopt agile security plans based on such analysis and directed them to fulfill the responsibilities stipulated by the Constitution of Nepal, acts, and laws with full integrity. He stated that information collection should be a top priority to maintain peace and order in society. He clarified that peace and security can only be strengthened through effective management and mobilization of available manpower. Inspector General of Police Karki cautioned police officers to always keep organizational interests at the center rather than personal interests. He strictly instructed the present police personnel to perform their duties in a way that enhances the reputation and prestige of Nepal Police by effectively implementing the organization's policies and directives. He emphasized that all police personnel must fulfill their responsibilities transparently, lawfully, and without any discrimination. His directive was to always be committed to providing services in line with the expectations of the general public. In the directive program, Additional Inspector General of Police Rajan Adhikari, Chief of the Human Resource Development Department at Nepal Police Headquarters, Deputy Inspector General of Police Arun Poudel of the Operations Department, and Deputy Inspector General of Police Sanu Ram Bhattarai of the Crime Investigation Department were also present. They also provided necessary directives to the transferring police officers regarding future work directions, precautions to be taken in their work areas, and contemporary security issues.

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