Kathmandu, Jan 22: The Armed Police Force (APF) Nepal has turned 24 years of its establishment.
During the period, the armed police
force has focused its performance in the areas of border security, domestic
security, revenue, customs and industrial security and disaster risk
reduction.
The government has entrusted the
APF with the responsibility for containing armed struggle, separatist
activities and terrorist activities, enhancing border security, managing riot,
carrying out disaster management, providing security of VIPs and
establishments, revenue, customs and industrial security.
The APF that has the presence in
all districts across the country is trying to establish itself as a 'dedicated'
border security force.
The APF has been performing its
duty through 254 border outposts in the border sharing with India and
China.
APF joint spokesperson Shailendra
Thapa said 201 BOPs have been set up along the country's southern border, 22 in
the east, 21 in the west and 10 in the north.
The police force has been carrying
out border security and development programmes in collaboration with the border
security mechanisms of India and China to make border security effective.
The APF which has supported the
state in the prevention of smuggling and import has contributed Rs 1.05 billion
in revenue collection in the six months of the current fiscal year as compared
to Rs 1.64 billion in the last fiscal year, said joint spokesperson Thapa.
The APF foundation day celebration
is taking place today at its Halchowk-based Headquarters of APF with Prime
Minster KP Sharma Oli featuring the chief guest. (RSS)