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The bill to amend and unify the laws related to the Nepal Police and the Armed Police Force of Nepal was submitted to the office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers on Sunday.
According to the Secretariat of the Home Minister Ramesh Akhtar, the Ministry of Home Affairs submitted the Police Bill to the Cabinet after the approval of the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs and the Public Service Commission to amend the law on police and armed police forces.
Bharatmani Rizal, Chief Joint Secretary of the Law Division of the Ministry of Home Affairs, revised and amended the legal provisions in the Police Act, 2012, to draft a new Police Act and to implement the decisions made by the Supreme Court on various dates regarding the service conditions of police personnel. He said that the Bill has been submitted to the Council of Ministers for approval to make it gender sensitive, accountable, responsive, effective and professional, committed to the prevailing laws, democracy, rule of law and human rights. are .
In order to maintain peace, security and order by promoting public peace, preventing and controlling crime, and investigating crimes, it is necessary to amend and unify the legal provisions related to the formation, operation and conditions of service of the Nepal Police Service. Rizal said .
Similarly, the legal provisions in the Armed Police Act, 2058 are amended and revised in a timely manner to formulate a new Armed Police Act and to implement the decision of the Supreme Court regarding the service conditions of the armed police personnel. A new law is about to be introduced to make it professional and effective. Rizal said that the bill was introduced because it is necessary to amend and unify the legal system related to the armed police in order to mobilize them for peace, security and order, disaster management, border security, border crime control, etc.
It is said that the Ministry of Home Affairs has moved ahead with the revision and amendment of the bill by prioritizing the matter of making the police organization timely organized, strong and active with the resumption of the post by the Home Minister.
The Ministry of Home Affairs has replaced both the Police Acts and said that new provisions for the specialization of police services, the interests and welfare of police personnel have been included in the bill.
