Kathmandu Police Complex receives electronic equipment support for office operations

Alpha Plus Ventures Limited has handed over eight computers, four printers, and one laptop.

kartik 17, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Kathmandu Police Complex receives electronic equipment support for office operations

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Alpha Plus Ventures Limited has handed over electronic materials and equipment to the Kathmandu Police Complex with the aim of supporting the operation of police offices that were damaged during the protests on Bhadra 24.

The company handed over 8 computers, 4 printers and 1 laptop through a program, informed Rabin Shrestha, CEO of Alpha Plus Ventures Limited. 

The company, which is active in the investment and equity sectors, has helped to make the police service easier by shouldering its social responsibility.

According to Prakash Lamsal, chairman of the company, the equipment, including computers, was damaged during the protests on Bhadra 24 at various police offices in the valley, so the police were provided with these materials to facilitate their work. 

Kathmandu Police Chief SSP Ramesh Thapa expressed his gratitude for providing the necessary materials to the police.

During the protests on Bhadra 24, about 300 police barracks and offices were vandalized and set on fire across the country.

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