Kathmandu, Nov 17: A high-level
meeting on Nepal-India border security coordination has kicked off in Kathmandu
on Saturday.
The meeting to continue till Monday
is holding discussions on cross-border crime control and is expected to draw a
conclusion on controlling illegal entry of third countries' nationals, the
Inspector General of Armed Police Force (APF) Raju Aryal told the RSS.
The discussions are ongoing on the
border security issues tabled by APF Inspector General Aryal.
Proposals have been tabled from the
Nepali side on crime control in the border areas and exchange of information
for this, control of revenue leakage and human trafficking as well as the
control of illegal entry of citizens of third countries.
The Nepali delegation in the
meeting comprises high-level security officials including APF Chief Aryal,
officials from the Home Ministry, National Investigation Department, Survey
Department and Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Likewise, Director General of
India's SSB Amrit Mohan Prasad has led a six-member Indian delegation. (RSS)