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Transfer of 71 DSPs of Armed Police Force

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Kathmandu. Armed Police Force APF has transferred 71 Deputy Superintendents of Armed Police DSPs. According to the decision of the Inspector General of the Armed Police, the Head Office of the Armed Police said that the transfer was made with the aim of making the administrative needs and performance of the organization effective. The head office has also informed that arrangements have been made for the transferred officers to receive salary, allowances and rations from the office they are currently working in as per the prevailing rules from 1st July

According to the Armed Police Regulations, 2072, the details of the transfer have been sent to the relevant offices and the National Library of Police. According to the Armed Police, new responsibilities have been assigned to DSPs working in various Gana, Gulm and other units under this transfer.

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