Inspector Wangel Lama declared the best policeman
Kathmandu. Police Inspector Wangel Lama has been declared the best policeman of the month. Lama, working in the Intelligence Branch of District Police Complex Kathmandu, was declared the best policeman of Kathmandu. Ramesh Thapa, SSP of the complex, presented a certificate of appreciation to Lama.
It is said that he played an effective role in crime investigation and police action. Prakash Pathak, who threatened 10 people including Prame Rai, the head of the Abuse of Authority Investigation Commission, was brought to Kathmandu from Filisans.
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