The Home Minister claims that the mob is trying to cover up economic crimes, misappropriation of funds and financial crimes
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Home Minister Ramesh Akhtar has said that the government will be governed by law and not by the mob. He also said that the security agencies are responsible for controlling such crowds. Stating that there has been an increase in cyber crime in recent times, the mob has started trying to control the power, Home Minister Akbar directed the security agencies to control such activities.
"Power is governed by the law, not by the crowd," said the Home Minister, "In recent days, the crowd is trying to influence the police office, the public prosecutor's office, the court, etc., and that must be controlled." The Home Minister writer said that it is not acceptable. "The protection of elements that corrupt the society is not acceptable under any circumstances," he said.
Stating that peace and security should be strengthened for the protection of the constitution and the strengthening of democracy, the Home Minister said that the provincial level security conference is important for such activities. He said that peace and security is a prerequisite for democracy as fundamental rights are lost as soon as peace and security is disrupted. He has also instructed the security agencies to stop smuggling and revenue leakage in the border area. Addressing the state-level security meeting that started in Bhairahawa on Tuesday under the joint initiative of the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Lumbini Province, he directed to stop the crime, smuggling and revenue leakage at the border.
Even now, the increase in revenue leakage and smuggling in the border area is coming to the Ministry of Information, the writer said. "Crimes are being committed across the border, smuggling is rampant and revenue is being leaked," he said. Minister of Home Affairs and Law of Lumbini Province Adesh Kumar Agarwal, Home Secretary Gokarmani Duwadi, Police Chief of Nepal Police Vasant Kunwar, Chief of Armed Police Raju Aryal, Chief of National Investigation Hutraj Thapa along with chief district officers and security chiefs of all 12 districts of Lumbini Province were present.
