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There are no toilets in 802 police units

श्रावण ६, २०८१
There are no toilets in 802 police units
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It has been found that more than 800 units of Nepal Police are without toilets. There are 2,660 permanent units in the police force employing about 80,000 people. In which more than 30 percent units do not have toilets.

When there is no toilet in the residence of the security personnel who are supposed to be deployed for the protection of the citizens 24 hours a day, it will naturally affect their performance .

Police Spokesman DIG Dan Bahadur Karki held a press conference on peace and security, crime prevention and control, work done at the administrative level, efforts made to improve the overall police administration, and future plans in 1 year from July 2080 to the end of June 2081. 802 police units without toilets Due to the lack of budget, the police barracks and offices could not be built in their own possession, and toilets could not be built in many barracks, he said. According to

Police Karki, Nepal Police Headquarters and 82 units under it, 2,426 units of all seven provinces and Kathmandu Valley Police Office and 172 units under it are permanent.

These units are included in the Police Organization and Management (O&M) survey. However, the fact that there are no toilets in the units included in the O&M, reveals the state in which the government has kept the security system.

According to police records, 1 thousand 42 units do not have their own land . The number of units that do not have their own office building despite being land There are 771. There is no barrack in 843 units. Despite being barracks, 833 units do not have a mess for security personnel to eat.

There are about 20,000 manpower under the internal management, important structures and protection of specific people, training and barracked structure of various units including the police headquarters. In addition, from the headquarters to the local level, about 60,000 manpower has been deployed in peace and security and crime investigation, prevention and control, disaster management, transportation/traffic management, citizen-police relations, etc.


In the federal capital, Kathmandu, the police have been suffering due to the lack of technology and infrastructure at the intersection where the president, prime minister and other highly specialized people pass daily. The police working in barracks and offices without toilets in various districts including the valley are forced to go to the offices of other public bodies and the toilets of the general public/neighborhood and nearby hotels/restaurants.

'It was not even a matter of having a toilet in a place where there is no building . In some places there are no toilets, even in some places there is only one toilet for men and women, it has made it difficult and sad,' said police spokesperson Karki, 'One of the ways to organize this is to have an office building where he will work within our vision and the largest running organization. , the person running the office should have a residence, a mess (kitchen house) for him to eat and an organized toilet for him to defecate. Besides being called a toilet, it is also a kind of resting place. This is our hypothesis.'

प्रकाशित : श्रावण ६, २०८१ १८:२७
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