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Four arrested with jewelries worth Rs 20 million

Kathmandu, June 11: Nepal Police has arrested four persons along with jewelries and precious stones and made them public on Wednesday. The valuables are worth over Rs 20 million. Those arrested are Haribor Sheikh, 43; Surojeet Das, 39; Tamol Sadra, 40, and Samuhim Sheikh, 16. All of them are Indian

I will strive to establish a system-based approach: IGP Thapa

Newly appointed Nepal Police Inspector General (IGP) Deepak Thapa has been conferred with the insignia of rank in a ceremony

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Nepal Police DIG Bhattarai recommended for promotion to AIG

Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Nepal Police, Janak Bhattarai, has been recommended for promotion to Additional Inspector General (AIG).

Police Headquarters asked to establish ‘Dalit Desk’

The Ministry of Home Affairs has dispatched a letter to the Nepal Police Headquarters to establish the 'Dalit Desk' to

Tourist police to be stationed in Rara now

The Department of Tourism and Chhayanath Rara Municipality have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to deploy tourist police in

Police held 24 individuals for involvement in online betting

Nepal Police apprehended 24 individuals for allegedly engaging in illegal ambling of more than Rs 3.4 billion through online betting

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11 individuals arrested for involvement in criminal activities

Eleven people have been arrested from various parts of the country on charges of involvement in different criminal activities.

Govt registers bill relating to police organizations at federal parliament

The bill designed to amend and integrate the Act related to the Nepal Police and Armed Police Force has been

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Two arrested for using social media to character assassination

Police have arrested two people on the charge of character assassination through the misuse of social networking site.

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Over 5,800 fugitives apprehended in five months

The Nepal Police has arrested a total of 5,846 fugitives over the past five months (mid-July to mid-December) of the