Retired police officers should also help the state achieve its goals: Inspector General Aryal

Armed Police Inspector General Raju Aryal has requested retired police personnel to play a supportive role in successfully conducting the upcoming House of Representatives elections to be held on 21 Falgun.

Magh 27, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Retired police officers should also help the state achieve its goals: Inspector General Aryal

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Armed Police Inspector General Raju Aryal has said that both current and retired police personnel working in the organization should unite to achieve the goals set by the state.

Inaugurating the Nepal Former Armed Police Association building constructed in the premises of Armed Police Force Nepal No. 24 Kalika Battalion, Kaski on Tuesday, Inspector General Aryal made this request for the successful completion of the upcoming House of Representatives elections scheduled for 21 Falgun. 

He expressed his belief that the role of retired Armed Police personnel will also be significant in the program. Aryal said that they should help prevent possible incidents and accidents in the society by reporting them to the organization in time. 

Similarly, Inspector General of Armed Police Aryal said that the role of election policemen recruited in the Armed Police Force Nepal will be important in national security as well, and they will be established as disaster indicators.

Kantipur

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