Two DIGs of Nepal Police have been transferred, Arun Paudel in charge
Kathmandu. The Ministry of Home Affairs has transferred two Deputy Inspector Generals of Nepal Police to DIG. The ministry made a ministerial decision on June 19 and changed the responsibilities of two high-ranking officers of the district police group.
According to the new decision, DIG Arun Paudel, who is working at Police Head Office, Directorate of Operations, Naxal, has been transferred to Commission for Investigation of Abuse of Authority, Police Division, Tangal. Similarly, DIG Shekhar Khanal, who was previously working in the Commission for Investigation of Abuse of Authority, has been transferred to the Police Head Office, Work Department, Work Directorate, Naxal.
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