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Home Minister Ramesh Akhtar reached Armed Police Force Headquarters Halchok on Friday to inquire about the disappearance of two divers in Saptari on Thursday. Narayan Dutt Paudel, Additional Inspector General of Armed Police, Acting Head of the Home Minister, informed the author about the incident.
Armed Police Senior Superintendent Digvijaya Subedi said that Thursday's incident and currently in the Armed Police Force He gave detailed information about the number of divers, other disaster rescue trained manpower and operations.
Armed Police Force Nepal no. 2 Chinnamasta Bahini Headquarters Mahottari Bahinipati Armed Police Deputy Inspector General Krishna Dhakal and Dantkali Training School Commander Armed Police Senior Superintendent Nethra Karkile He also informed about the incident through virtual means.
Along with the Home Minister, Honorable Ramhari Khatiwada, Chairman of the State Order Committee, Acting Home Secretary Jayanarayan Acharya, Joint Secretary Ramchandra Tiwari and other officials of the Ministry of Home Affairs also participated. The Home Minister expressed his sorrow over the incident and said that the Ministry will do what can be done.
Stating that the ministry will do more about the life insurance of the manpower engaged in emergency rescue, he said that it is necessary to be more alert and safe in the future, turning the grief of the national servicemen who lost their lives into strength.
