Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Home Affairs Narayankaji Shrestha instructed the Armed Police Force (APF) to use its qualifications and abilities for the greater good of the country.
At a graduation ceremony of the APF's police inspectors training at the APF Training Academy in Matatirtha, Kathmandu on Sunday, DPM Shrestha said the APF should adapt to the changing situations so that it would fulfill sensitive and serious responsibility of maintaining peace and order and ensuring good-governance.
Shrestha underscored leveraging available resources to address security challenges which are increasing along with technological progress. Sharing that he had accorded top priority to capacity enhancement of security personnel, the DPM expressed his intent that he was willing to develop the APF as a special squad.
He instructed the newly graduated police inspectors to devote themselves to the service of country and countrymen even in adverse situations.
Similarly, APF's Inspector General of Police Raju Aryal pledged to take forward the organization by strictly following the instructions received from the government. He was confident that the trained human resources would be useful in obtaining the goals of the organization.
In the event, altogether 49 police inspectors including five females were graduated.
Likewise, Gyanchandra Parajuli, Puskar Bahadur Bom, Eijan Khadka and Roshan Ghimire were feted as the best trainees. The graduate police inspectors were deployed in their respective duty stations from Sunday itself.
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