Kathmandu: SSP Manoj Kumar KC’s book “Enhancing Policing in Nepal” released . His recent operations include fake citizenship case, betting, after-death insurance fraud of foreign employment workers etc. This book is useful for people interested in Policing, research and strategic action approach. The book by SSP KC, who recently completed his PhD from the Cambodia-based Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies (CPCS), was launched at a special programme organised in the Nepal Police Headquarters with IGP Kunwar as the chief guest on Friday.
Security personnel need to expand their studies and understanding – Inspector General of Police Basant Bahadur Kunwar Kathmandu, Inspector General of Police Basant Bahadur Kunwar has said that police should understand the law, society and change rules and for that it is necessary to enlarge their study and understanding perception.
Senior Superintendent of Police on Friday at Nepal Police Headquarters. Inspector General of Police Kunwar addressed the book release ceremony ‘Enhancing Policing in Nepal, A Human Security-Informed Approach, Concepts & Implications’ written by Manoj Kumar KC.
Inspector General of Police Kunwar succeeded in taking time to contribute to intellectual and technical sector while in police service. KC’s dedication and dedication was exemplary. In the traditional understanding of the people, the police means carrying shields, sticks and guns in the field, but this book will be successful to some extent and Nepal Police is capable of not only on field duty but also in intellectual field duty, he noted that this book release ceremony’s message . Also, he expressed that the book will be an important document for Nepal Police and other security agencies in the country and abroad.
On the occasion, Inspector General of Police Basant Bahadur Kunwar, retired Nepal Army Rathi Balanand Sharma and Dr. President of Center for Peace and Conflict Studies, Cambodia. Emma Lesley had released the book.
Retired Rathi Balanand Sharma of Nepali Army and Dr of President of Center for Peace and Conflict Studies, Cambodia. Emma Leslie expressed her views on the book security agency and said it would be useful for those involved in investigation. Author of the book, Senior Superintendent of Police, Dr. expressing welcome opinion at the ceremony. Manoj Kumar KC had made a brief presentation on the topic of the book, measures adopted for research.
Armed Police Inspector General Raju Aryal, Chief Investigation Director of National Investigation Department Hutraj Thapa, Retired Inspector General of Police, Professor of Kathmandu University, Additional Inspector of Nepal Police and Armed Police Forces, Retired Police Additional Inspectors General of Police, Retired Police, Senior Police Officer Rs, journalists of different media There was a presence of including.
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