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  2. United Nations peacekeeping missions involving Nepal

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    Nepal’s three main security agencies – Nepal Army, Armed Police Force Nepal and Nepal Police contribute to UN peacekeeping. Civilian administrators and technical staff from Nepal also participate in UN peace operations both on an individual basis and when seconded from the government. [1]

  3. National Human Rights Commission (Nepal) - Wikipedia

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    The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) of Nepal is an independent and autonomous constitutional body. It was established in the year 2000 as a statutory body under the Human Rights Commission Act 1997 (2053 BS). The Interim Constitution of Nepal 2007 (2063 BS) made the NHRC a constitutional body.

  4. United Nations Police - Wikipedia

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    UN Police car in Dili, East Timor. Since the 1960s, the United Nations Member States have contributed police officers to United Nations Peacekeeping operations. [5] The policing tasks of these operations were originally limited to monitoring, observing and reporting, but by the early 1990s, advising, mentoring and training of these personnel were adopted into the activities of the peace ...

  5. Nepal Police - Wikipedia

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    Nepal police on duty at Fulpati 2013 at Kathmandu Durbar Square Traffic police in Kathmandu is challenging for the officers due to high pollution in the city. Nepal Police (Nepali: नेपाल प्रहरी, romanized: Nēpāl praharī) is the national and primary law enforcement agency of Nepal.

  6. Armed Police Force - en.wikipedia.org

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    Subsequently, the Armed Police Force was founded on 24 October 2001. Krishna Mohan Shrestha of the Nepal Police (then serving as Additional Inspector General of Police) was its first chief. The current command and control organization of Nepal's army is outlined along the protocol of the 1990 Constitution and its interim constitution.

  7. United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees - Wikipedia

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    The UNHCR's Mid-Year Trends report of June 2015 (based on information for mid-2015 or latest available information up to that date) reported an "unprecedented" 57,959,702 individuals falling under its mandate (for reference, on 1 January 2007, 21,018,589 people – or less than half of the number in 2015 – fell under the mandate of the UNHCR).

  8. Nepal police detain 10 over allegations they sent youths to ...

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    Police in Nepal have detained 10 people they say charged unemployed youths huge amounts of money for travel visas, then sent them for illegal recruitment into the Russian army, an official said on ...

  9. National Investigation Department - Wikipedia

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    NID is one of the four major security-related agencies in Nepal, other being Nepal Police, Armed Police Force, and Nepal Army. Central Investigation Bureau, a branch of Nepal police [3] and Directorate of Military Intelligence (Nepal), a branch of Nepal Army. It has major connections to agencies from other countries. [4]