For emergency police services, you can call the police control number '100' free of charge. From the district from which the call is made, the call usually reaches the police control room of the same district.
In Kathmandu, more than 28 thousand calls have reached the police within a month. According to the Kathmandu Police Complex, more than 14,000 of these calls have been immediately mobilized.
According to Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Vishwa Adhikari, head of Kathmandu Police Complex, from January 15 to February 15, 28 thousand 387 phone calls were received on the police's emergency number 100. Out of them, 14 thousand 165 cases had to be mobilized immediately.
'There are various types of calls to 100 number, some are for general information and some require immediate action', the officer said, 'although the data of incidents requiring immediate action is not exact, there are more calls related to quarrels.' According to him, apart from that, the police have to respond to many calls about fires, accidents, thefts, violence against women, missing people and robberies.
According to Superintendent of Police Apilraj Bohra, Information Officer of the District Police Complex, Maharajgunj police circle responded to the largest number of 1,945 incidents. Similarly, police circle Buddh 1 thousand 874, Baneshwar 1 thousand 604, Gaushala 1 thousand 220, Balaju 1 thousand 151, Kalimati 1 thousand 35, Lainchaur 906, Swayambhu 854, Janasewa 675, Thankot 631, Sinhadarbar 621, Maligaon 609, Kirtipur 568 and Darbarmarg responded to 472 incidents. were .
The SSP officer says that based on data and evidence, they have worked for the security of the district. "We have made a plan for crime control and peace security in Kathmandu", the official said, "for that, it is very important to work according to the data". We are preparing our strategy accordingly.'
