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A new security strategy has been prepared to obviate possible risks during the period around the promulgation of the new constitution and also to maintain peace and security, RSS reports.

Organising a press meet in the capital on Tuesday, Metropolitan Police Commissioner's Office said the strategy would be implemented in three phases.

The implementation status of the new strategy would be reviewed in every 15 days and strengthened as per the need, said Spokesperson of the Office, Rabiraj Shrestha.

As per the security plan, 4,677 security persons would be mobilised every day in the three districts of the Valley maintaining coordination among Nepal Police, Armed Police Force and other security bodies, he added.

The first phase of plan will come under operation from April 13 to 28.

For the security in and around the Constituent Assembly building, three layers of security would be built up, Shrestha said, adding that security check at every entry point of Valley would be beefed up.

Moreover, important locations across the Valley would have increased security surveillance while suspicious places would be raided, and security persons mobilised in civvies.

The Office further said that special security squad would be used, regular patrol arranged and campaigns launched in hotels, crime-prone areas and possible hideouts. nepalnews.com

Tags: security strategy, Kathmandu Valley, constitution, peace process

(second news)

New security strategy to be enforced in Ktm Valley for May 27

A new security strategy has been prepared to obviate possible risks during the period around the promulgation of the new constitution and also to maintain peace and security, RSS reports.

Organising a press meet in the capital on Tuesday, Metropolitan Police Commissioner's Office said the strategy would be implemented in three
phases.

The implementation status of the new strategy would be reviewed in every 15 days and strengthened as per the need, said Spokesperson of the Office, Rabiraj Shrestha.

As per the security plan, 4,677 security persons would be mobilised every day in the three districts of the Valley maintaining coordination among Nepal Police, Armed Police Force and other security bodies, he added.

The first phase of plan will come under operation from April 13 to 28.

For the security in and around the Constituent Assembly building, three layers of security would be built up, Shrestha said, adding that security check at every entry point of Valley would be beefed up.

Moreover, important locations across the Valley would have increased security surveillance while suspicious places would be raided, and
security persons mobilised in civvies.

The Office further said that special security squad would be used, regular patrol arranged and campaigns launched in hotels, crime-prone areas and possible hideouts. nepalnews.comTags: security strategy, Kathmandu Valley, constitution, peace process

(second news)

New security strategy to be enforced in Ktm Valley for May 27

A new security strategy has been prepared to obviate possible risks during the period around the promulgation of the new constitution and also to maintain peace and security, RSS reports.

Organising a press meet in the capital on Tuesday, Metropolitan Police Commissioner's Office said the strategy would be implemented in three
phases.

The implementation status of the new strategy would be reviewed in every 15 days and strengthened as per the need, said Spokesperson of the Office, Rabiraj Shrestha.

As per the security plan, 4,677 security persons would be mobilised every day in the three districts of the Valley maintaining coordination among Nepal Police, Armed Police Force and other security bodies, he added.

The first phase of plan will come under operation from April 13 to 28.

For the security in and around the Constituent Assembly building, three layers of security would be built up, Shrestha said, adding that security check at every entry point of Valley would be beefed up.

Moreover, important locations across the Valley would have increased security surveillance while suspicious places would be raided, and
security persons mobilised in civvies.

The Office further said that special security squad would be used, regular patrol arranged and campaigns launched in hotels, crime-prone areas and possible hideouts. nepalnews.com
 

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