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The government doesn't say don't catch criminals, trap the innocent and let the guilty go: Prime Minister Oli

भाद्र १०, २०८१
The government doesn't say don't catch criminals, trap the innocent and let the guilty go: Prime Minister Oli
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Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has directed the Nepal Police, which is primarily responsible for the peace and security of the country, to anticipate and investigate criminal incidents and to always work vigilantly to prevent such incidents from happening.

Inaugurating the newly constructed building located at Kathmandu Metropolitan City-11 Bhadrakali in District Police Complex Kathmandu today, Prime Minister Oli directed the Nepal Police to be alert to attempts to create instability and chaos and to work firmly in providing peace and security to the people.

He said, 'The current government does not say to arrest any criminal, does not say to imprison the innocent and does not release the guilty.' Mentioning that the current government was formed with the spirit of doing something for the country and the people, Prime Minister Oli instructed to provide quality services to the people by using advanced knowledge to fulfill their duties according to the constitution and law.

'This government is not just another government, it carries the tendency of stability in the place of instability with the feeling of doing something', Prime Minister Oli said.

Mentioning that there should be no rush for promotion and transfer in the police, he said, 'There is no need to trample over anyone carrying a bag, the current government eats rice and bread, it does not take bribes, you should be completely independent in the performance of your duties, and do not be under unwanted and unfair influence.'

The police have purchased 15 plantations of land from the former Nepal Food Institute for Rs.1 billion and 10 million and constructed a modern building at a cost of Rs. District campus Kathmandu was operated from Hunman Dhoka in 2012.


प्रकाशित : भाद्र १०, २०८१ १२:४९
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