There are 97 traffic police officers in Kaski, but only 40 percent are on duty after the incident on August 24.
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The service of District Traffic Police Office Kaski is mostly stopped at the moment after Gen-G protestors burnt down the building. Since police uniforms have been robbed, there are very few traffic policemen in the streets these days.
There are 97 traffic police officers in Kaski, but only 40 percent are on duty after the incident on August 24.
Police Inspector (Inspector) Shobha Pandey, Head of Office, said that if there was news of an accident, the motorcycle was also burnt. It is difficult to respond when news of an accident comes. They have to take a private vehicle or find other options to go to the place of the incident,” she said. She said that other services were disrupted due to the burning of documents and records. According to him, some of the motorcycles kept in the office have also been stolen.
Traffic lights have been operational since last year at Prithvi Chowk, Srijan Chowk, Zero Kilometer in Pokhara. This made it easier for the traffic police to manage traffic. However, the protesters vandalized these traffic lights. Now the intersections of Pokhara are out of control of the traffic lights. There are no lights, traffic police are rarely seen. She said that around 30 policemen could not join the service when their uniforms were stolen. The dresses and boots of about 30 people have been stolen. Now he is on the duty of dressing," she said, "only 40 percent of us are on duty on the road. We are preparing the rest of the dresses.' This office, which has 8 wards of Pokhara's northern belt, Annapurna and Machhapuchhre Rural Municipality, is currently unsafe. The 9 escaped prisoners have not returned, and the missing weapons have not been found. The roof that hides the head and the bed for resting the body have also been destroyed.
The building cannot be used again immediately. Acting Head of Police Deputy Inspector Yan Bahadur Kunwar said that service delivery started from the room where the waiting room and the control room used to be. Official clothes, personal clothes, weapons, documents, vehicles were burnt and stolen, he said.
There are 52 policemen working in Bagar Ward Police Office. The policemen here are forced to sleep in the same bed that was set on fire. There were iron beds in the office. This is where the clothes got help. We are sleeping on it. We have connected electricity, water and internet," he said.
He said that the work is being done in the waiting room to take the application and make the agreement. The work related to the case has not started. A committee has been formed under the coordination of Purushottam Shrestha, former president of Community Service Center Bagar, to rebuild the office. The building of District Police Office Kaski was also damaged by fire. Other than patrolling and extending the deadline, no other work has been done. Information officer DSP Hari Bahadur Basnet said that 27 police units were partially and completely damaged in the district. There are 56 police units in Kaski, including the District Police and temporary traffic posts, police stations, local police offices and ward police offices.
