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.

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Over 17,000 disaster victims rescued

A total of 17,120 people affected by floods, landslides, and inundation across the country have been safely rescued. According to Rishiram Tiwari, Spokesperson and Joint Secretary for the Ministry of Home Affairs, the rescue was carried out by the Nepali Army, Armed Police Force, Nepal Police, and volunteers, until Thursday morning.

Over 17 thousand people rescued safely

Nepali Army, the Armed Police Force Nepal, Nepal Police and volunteers deputed in search and rescue operation rescued 17,120 people till this morning, said Joint-Secretary at the Home Ministry, Rishi Ram Tiwari.

Security agencies centre of govt’s trust: Home Minister Lekhak

Minister for Home Affairs Ramesh Lekhak has said that efforts are underway to make the Nepal Police and the Armed Police Force Nepal (APF) more energetic and professional.

CREASION Nepal collects 25 tonnes waste from Sunkoshi

CREASION Nepal, in collaboration with Golanjor Rural Municipality, Youth Cohorts, the Armed Police Force, Nepal Police, Traffic Police, and other stakeholders, completed a river clean-up campaign that removed 24,575 kilograms of waste from the Sunkoshi river banks and waste hotspots. Over 134 people participated in a river clean-

Aandhikhola cleanup campaign continues

The Waling Municipality in Syangja district has initiated the campaign to clean up the river two hours a week on every Saturday. Armed Police Force, Nepal Police, community-based organisations and local residents have made concerted efforts to carry out the cleanliness campaign.

Govt working on pension plan for constables

The Ministry of Home Affairs has begun preparations to implement the provision of the 16-year pension for constables and senior head constables in Nepal Police, Armed Police Force Nepal (APF) soon. Minister for Home Affairs Bal Krishna Khand hinted at this at a programme organised to mark the 67th Nepal Police Day on October 17.

The May 13 vote at a glance

100,000 temporary police will assist 60,000-strong Nepal Police for poll security. The Armed Police Force, Nepal Army and National Investigation Department will also be activated

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.

Forest fire breaks out in Shivapuri National Park (With video)

KATHMANDU: A forest fire has broken out in Shivapuri National Park at Budhanilkantha in Kathmandu on Tuesday. The fire broke out in the forest on the south side of Jogal Danda Nani Gumba in ward 2 of Budhanilkantha Municipality. The personnel of Nepal Army, Armed Police Force, Nepal Police along with the locals are at […]

Dovan Bazar fire yet to come under control, 45 houses burnt down

Bal Nara Singh Rana, Deputy Superintendent of Police and chief at the district police office in Taplejung, informed that fire brigades, excavators were also used to douse the fire along with the locals, Nepali Army, Armed Police Force, Nepal, and Nepal Police officials.