Kathmandu, Oct 11: A team comprising the Inspector General of the Armed Police Force (APF) Nepal and the Officiating Inspector General of Nepal Police has left for the United States of America today.
The team will participate in the
conference of the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) to be
held October 14-17 in California, USA. Along with APF Inspector General Raju
Aryal and Deputy Inspector General Shambhu Subedi is also in the team.
APF Additional Inspector General
Narayan Datta Poudel has been assigned to look after the responsibilities of
the IGP during the absence of IGP Aryal.
Similarly, a three-member team
headed by Officiating IGP, Additional Inspector General Tek Prasad Rai and
comprising senior officials of Nepal Police on Tuesday left for the USA in
connection with participating in the same programme. AIG Rai is accompanied by
Deputy Inspectors General Durga Singh and Kedar Dhakal.
Additional Inspector General of
Police Deepak Thapa has been assigned the responsibility of looking after the
daily administrative functions of the Nepal Police Headquarters during the
absence of Officiating IGP, Nepal Police.
The Police Headquarters has said
discussions would be held in the conference on a range of topics including the
forthcoming plan on Interpol and international policing relations, on
empowering the victims of human trafficking as per the concept of
community-police collaboration, and enhancing trust of law enforcement bodies.
Before this, a four-member team led
by Inspector General Basanta Bahadur Kunwar and comprising the senior officials
of Nepal Police on October 7 left for the United Kingdom at the invitation of
the British government to participate in the integrated programme on security
and strengthening of justice to be held on October 9-13. (RSS)