More than 1,600 manpower was deployed in the election from the Armed Police Headquarters
Kathmandu. More than 1,600 personnel from the Armed Police Force headquarters have been deployed in the district for election security. Armed Police Co-Spokesperson Shailendra Thapa informed that troops were sent from the Armed Police Headquarters Halchok to various districts of the country today.
Meanwhile, Additional Inspector General of Armed Police Ganesh Bahadur Thada Magar directed to mobilize in the constituency keeping in mind the security sensitivity. Through the 'virtual' medium, he instructed all units of the armed police to take election security as a campaign.
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