Prime Minister Oli Urges Nepal Police to Ensure Fair and Evidence-Based Investigations

Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has directed the Nepal Police to conduct fair investigations based on evidence and facts, emphasizing the importance of upholding the rule of law and maintaining peace and security in the country.

Speaking at the inauguration of ‘The Blue Pavilion’ at the Nepal Police Club premises in Bhrikutimandap, Kathmandu, on Saturday, Prime Minister Oli urged police personnel to act in accordance with public expectations. He stressed the need for fairness, professionalism, and commitment to national interest, calling on law enforcement to take firm action against smugglers, corrupt individuals, and fraudsters.

“You must place the interests of the country and its people at the center, working in line with the constitution and the law. Conduct investigations with confidence and integrity while ensuring peace, order, and national unity,” he stated.

Prime Minister Oli also highlighted the need to establish the Nepal Police as a home for all its personnel. The newly constructed pavilion, a project initiated four years ago, was built at a cost of NPR 750.87 million.

During the event, the Prime Minister released the second volume of the Nepal Police’s history and honored officials, technicians, and builders involved in the construction of the facility.

Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak reaffirmed his commitment to swiftly passing the amendment bill of the Nepal Police Act in Parliament while incorporating constructive suggestions.

Inspector General of Police Basant Bahadur Kunwar presented a check of NPR 7.4 million to the Prime Minister for the Prime Minister’s Disaster Relief Fund. The event was attended by the Prime Minister’s chief advisor Bishnu Prasad Rimal, MP Dhruba Bahadur Pradhan, and other dignitaries.

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