Use of force in the three-cornered incident on a necessary and proportional basis: Armed Inspector General Aryal

Chaitra 22, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

Use of force in the three-cornered incident on a necessary and proportional basis: Armed Inspector General Aryal

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Inspector General of Armed Police Force of Nepal Raju Aryal has emphasized that the police organizations should be equipped with resources.

 

In the State Order and Good Governance Committee meeting on Friday, Inspector General Aryal claimed that although he had given the Ministry of Home Affairs a list of resources to provide resources to the police many years ago, it had not been completed. 

The Ministry of Home Affairs has been saying that the goods should be given to the police for years, but it has not happened yet. Security should be the priority of the nation. Why am I asking for that to happen now that the time of the budget has come. Personal intention has not caused any shortcoming, weakness . Due to technological reasons, many things have not been able to be done, he said.

Inspector General Aryal claimed that the use of force in the three-cornered incident was based on necessity and proportionality.

Kantipur

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