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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: Nēpāla praharī) is the national and primary law enforcement agency of Nepal.
Central Investigation Bureau. The Central Investigation Bureau (CIB; Nepali: केन्द्रिय अनुसन्धान ब्युरो, romanized: Kēndriya anusandhāna byurō) is the national investigation agency of Nepal which is run under Nepal Police. It is sometimes referred as Central Investigation Bureau of Nepal Police.
The inspector general of police (IGP) is the senior-most and highest ranked police officer of Nepal and the head of the Nepalese Police Force, who oversees all police activities throughout the country and reports directly to the Ministry of Home Affairs and is appointed by the government of Nepal for a tenure of four years, although two IGPs have served for six years.
National Investigation Department (NID) (Nepali: राष्ट्रिय अनुसन्धान बिभाग) is the main intelligence agency of Nepal collecting information about country’s public security, economic crimes, corruption, domestic and cross border terrorism, money laundering, narcotics, and human trafficking.
The Armed Police Force, Nepal is a land force tasked with counter-insurgency operations in Nepal. It functions as a semi-military wing, and occupies a sort of dual role as both military and law enforcement. Service is voluntary and the minimum age for enlistment is 18 years. Initially founded with a roster of 15,000 police and military ...
The Nepali Police Force is the national police of Nepal. It is independent of the Nepal Army. Although once brought under the Army in the name of "Unified Command", it is taken as a force separate from the Army. [1] In the days of its establishment, Nepal Police personnel were mainly drawn from the armed forces of the Nepali Congress Party ...
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Children. 2. Education. Postgraduate. Alma mater. Tribhuvan University. Occupation. Police officer. Dhiraj Pratap Singh (Nepali: धिरज प्रताप सिंह) is the 29th Inspector General of Nepal Police. [1][2] He was appointed as the Chief of Nepal Police after succeeding Shailesh Thapa Chhetri on 3 May 2022 following a ...