Kathmandu, May 2 (RSS) : The newly-appointed Inspector General of Nepal Police and the Armed Police Force, Dhiraj Pratap Singh and Raju Aryal respectively have been presented the insignia of the Inspector General today.
Home Secretary Tek Narayan Pandey
decorated them with the insignia at an investiture ceremony organized at the
Ministry of Home Affairs.
Singh and Aryal were promoted to
the post of Inspector General by a decision of the Council of Ministers on May
1 with the compulsory retirement from service of IGP Shailesh Thapa Chhetri and
APF Inspector General Pushpa Ram KC on completion of 30 years of service.
On the occasion, the Secretary
Pandey expressed the confidence that the Inspector General duo Singh and Aryal
of both the security bodies will fulfill their key role in maintaining the law
and order and good governance in the country and in the conduction of the
election in a peaceful and fear-free environment. He also expressed that the
new IGP duo would play important role in the organisational strengthening.
The Home Secretary also wished both
the new IGPs a successful term in office in connection with taking ahead both
the police organizations in building a just and peaceful society which is the
aspiration of the state.
He said the IGs of both organisations
will steer their respective organisations for building just and crime-free
society during their term.
Stating that the current human
resources of 79 thousand in Nepal Police and of around 37 thousand in APF was
not enough to cope with the need and demand of the present changing society,
Home Secretary Pandey said, "Considering the demand for the upgrading of
the police stations and the Area Police Offices, the human resources in Nepal
Police has to be increased to at least 100 thousand and that of APF to around
50 thousand."
He pointed out the need of
restructuring and capacity development of the human resources in both the
security agencies as well as in doing away with the intra-organisational
anomalies and aberrations.
Noting that development and
security were closely interrelated, the Home Secretary stressed on moving ahead
both these together in an integrated way. He said the government has selected
the police officers who are capable of providing effective leadership to their
respective organisation to the post of IG.
Newly-appointed IGP Singh committed
to carry out work remaining within the parameters of professional
integrity.
He said the responsibilities
entrusted on IGP by the state would be fulfilled with high professionalism by
emphasizing on the career development of the police employees, organisational
strengthening.
IGP Singh added that the upcoming
strategy would be focused towards enhancement of public faith towards Nepal
Police by facing up the additional security challenges and in crime control
with more seriousness and determination.
He also emphasized on making the
organisational activities transparent, on adopting zero tolerance on corruption
control and on rooting out criminal activities. He vowed to work for reforming
the police organisation by taking his fellow police officers on board. IGP
Singh said Nepal Police will pay its full attention to making the upcoming
local election free, fair and fear-free.
Newly-appointed APF Inspector General
Aryal said that he would give special priority to human resources development
for further upgrading the performance indicators and standards, use of modern
technology and development of result-oriented new working style.
He also expressed his commitment to
moving ahead as per the home administration reform plan launched by the
Ministry of Home Affairs with the main objective of fulfilling the public
aspiration for peace, good governance, development and prosperity. He gave
assurances of carrying out works by keeping the local election on the top of
his priorities for the present.