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Central Security Committee meeting: Instructions to tighten Nepal-India border

श्रावण २१, २०८१
Central Security Committee meeting: Instructions to tighten Nepal-India border
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The meeting of the Central Security Committee has directed to tighten the security arrangements in the Nepal-India border area. On Monday, the meeting of the committee chaired by Home Minister Ramesh Akhtar reviewed the impact of the tense political events in Bangladesh and its impact on Nepal and gave instructions to regulate the movement of people through land crossings and to tighten the checks of people.

After the incident developed in Bangladesh, the Home Minister called a meeting with the top officials of all the four security agencies.

High security officials including Home Secretary Ek Narayan Aryal, Nepali Army Commissioner Rathi Ashok Sigdel, Inspector General of Police Basanta Bahadur Kunwar, Inspector General of Armed Police Raju Aryal, Head of National Investigation Department Hutraj Thapa participated in the meeting. In the

meeting, there was a review of the incident in Bangladesh and its impact on Nepal. At the same time, in the past, after the Rohingyas from Myanmar and the Taliban took power in Afghanistan, the citizens of those countries illegally entered Nepal through India.

An official who participated in the meeting said that a review was conducted on security precautions at the border to prevent similar incidents from happening again this time.

'After reviewing the developments there, we will formulate a future strategy and prevent unwanted activities from happening in the border area, and keep a watchful eye on possible such activities and formulate a strategy accordingly,' the official said, 'We will also monitor how the events progress one by one.  ;.'

The official said that the party and the opposition groups in Bangladesh were asked to He said that the risk of citizens entering Nepal is being specially monitored.

प्रकाशित : श्रावण २१, २०८१ २०:१२
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