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The Nepalese Armed Police Force 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 ...
It developed and distributed swab collection booth freely to Bir Hospital, Teaching Hospital, Birendra Hospital, APF Hospital, Bhaktapur hospital, Teku Hospital and some hospitals in Butwal, Itahari, Surkhet, Baglung and Birgunj. [16] It freely repaired ventilators of various hospitals. [16]
Nepal Police (Nepali: नेपाल प्रहरी, romanized: Nēpāl praharī) is the national and primary law enforcement agency of Nepal. It is primarily responsible for maintaining law and order , prevention of crime and crime investigation within the jurisdiction determined by the Constitution of Nepal .
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]
The current command and control organization of Nepal's army is outlined along the protocol of the 1990 Constitution and its interim constitution. Its standing Inspector General is the Chief of Armed Police Forces, equivalent in rank to a three-star Lieutenant General of the Nepal Army. The fundamental ethos of the Armed Police Force (APF) is ...
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Nepal Police Hospital is a government hospital located in Maharajgunj of Kathmandu in Bagmati Province of Nepal. It was opened with an intention to provide free health services to in- service policemen, and ex-servicemen including their families. [1] From 2075 BS (2018-2019), the hospital has been providing OPD services for public civilian. [2 ...
Raju Aryal (Nepali: राजु अर्याल) is the Inspector General of Armed Police Force (Nepal). [1] [2] On May 2, 2022, he was named as the 12th chief of Armed Police Force (Nepal). [3] [4]