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Nepal Police and Armed Police Chiefs Depart for US Summit

Africa2 hr ago

Inspector Generals of Nepal Police, Dan Bahadur Karki, and Armed Police Force, Narayan Prasad Paudel, have departed for the United States. They left on Sunday afternoon to attend the United Nations Chiefs of Police Summit. The summit is scheduled to take place at the United Nations Headquarters in New York from June 23rd to 24th. During their absence, the responsibilities of the Inspector General of Police will be handled by Additional Inspector General (AIG) Rabindra Bahadur Hale, and the responsibilities of the Armed Police Force Inspector General will be managed by AIG Chandan Kumar Das. The summit aims to bring together police leaders from around the world to discuss pressing issues in global policing and security.

AI Analysis

The participation of high-ranking police officials from Nepal in a UN Chiefs of Police Summit highlights Nepal's engagement with international security dialogues. Such forums provide opportunities to share best practices, understand global policing challenges, and potentially secure technical assistance or training. The temporary delegation of duties to senior officers ensures continuity in domestic law enforcement operations while leadership is abroad. This exchange can foster stronger international cooperation and enhance Nepal's capacity to address transnational crime and security threats, aligning with broader global governance objectives.

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