New chiefs of Nepal Police, Armed Police Force receive insignias together

Newly appointed chiefs of Nepal Police and Armed Police Force received their insignias at a function organised at the Ministry of Home Affairs on Monday. The post New chiefs of Nepal Police, Armed Police Force receive insignias together appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

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Petrol pumps of Nepal Police and Armed Police Force open 24 hours

Petrol pumps of Nepal Police and Armed Police Force will be open 24 hours

Petrol pumps of Nepal Police and Armed Police Force open 24 hours

Petrol pumps of Nepal Police and Armed Police Force will be open 24 hours

DSP of Armed Police Force arrested for making obscene videos of women

KATHMANDU, Feb 19: A Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) of the Armed Police Force has been arrested by Nepal Police from Swayambhu, Kathmandu.

Nepal Police and Armed Police Force Nepal teams leave for USA

A team comprising the Inspector General of the Armed Police Force (APF) Nepal and the Officiating Inspector General of Nepal Police has left for the United States of America today.

Nepal Police & APF train divers for rescue operations during disasters

The Nepal Police and the Armed Police Force have prepared teams of divers to respond to disasters this year

Army, police in rescue of earthquake victims

Personnel of the Nepali Army, Nepal Police and Armed Police Force have been deployed for rescue in earthquake-affected area in Doti.

Cabinet meeting today, appointment of IGPs likely

KATHMANDU, May 1: A meeting of the Council of Ministers is scheduled for 11 AM on Sunday. The meeting is likely to appoint the Inspector General of Police (IGP) of Nepal Police and Armed Police Force (APF). Current IGP of Nepal Police Sailesh Thapa, IGP of APF Pushpa Ram KC and other officials are retiring today.

Four-storey house gutted in fire

The fire was put out with the help of fire brigades, Nepal Police, Armed Police Force, Nepal Army personnel, and locals.

1,038 security personnel contract COVID-19

KATHMANDU, Jan 20: As many as 1,038 security personnel have tested positive for the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19). As of Wednesday, as many as 1,038 security personnel of  Nepal Police, Nepal Army and Armed Police Force are in isolation.  Currently, as many as 221 personnel of the Armed Police Force have contracted the virus. Most of this security personnel were mobilized at border entry points. Likewise, the number of COVID-19 infected personnel in the Nepali Police has reached 504, according to the Spokesperson for the Nepal Police, SSP Bishnu KC. Similarly, as of Wednesday, as many as 313 personnel in the Nepal Army are in isolation after contracting the COVID-19.  The country on Wednesday witnessed the highest single-day rise of 11,352 new cases of COVID-19.

APF beat NPC by 21 runs to win PM Cup 2022

The Armed Police Force (APF Club) have beaten Nepal Police Club (NPC) by 21 runs in the final of the Prime Minister Cup (PM Cup) held at the TU Cricket Ground on Wednesday. The post APF beat NPC by 21 runs to win PM Cup 2022 appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.