The body of one of the two divers missing during the exercise was found
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Home Minister Ramesh Akhtar has reached the Armed Police Force Headquarters, Halchok to inquire about the incident that took place during the exercise in the Koshi river at Saptari.
Home Minister Akbar has expressed his grief for the national servicemen who lost their lives during the exercise and directed to conduct more conscious and safe exercises in the future by turning grief into strength. Along with him, the Chairman of the State Order Committee Ramhari Khatiwada, Acting Home Secretary Jayanarayan Acharya, Joint Secretary Ramchandra Tiwari and other officials of the Ministry of Home Affairs were also present.
Two armed police divers went missing on Thursday in the Koshi river located in Hanumannagar Kankalini Municipality-1 of Saptari during the state-level disaster simulation exercise. No. 1 Mr. Antu Gana Ilam Darbandi working in Dantkali Special Work Training School, Saptari Hardev Rajvanshi and No. 13 Gana Parsa has been appointed no. 2 Sapraj Suraj Saud working at Chinnamasta Bahini headquarters went missing.
Rajwanshi's body was found about 3 kilometers south of the incident site, informed DSP Shailendra Thapa, co-spokesperson of the armed police. According to Thapa, Dantkali training school for missing Saud, no. 6 Gana Saptari and Disaster Management Training School, Divers from Kurintar and Disaster management trained teams have been mobilized.
Armed Police Force no. 6 Gana Saptari, Dantkali Special Work Training School Saptari and no. The accident happened when 7 Gana Siraha was practicing monsoon disaster preparedness. Rajwanshi and Saud, who are in practice, completed diver training in 2080 and 81. They participated in the rescue exercise.
