Important Notice for Absent Nepal Police Personnel
The Ministry of Home Affairs and the Nepal Police Headquarters in Naxal, operating under the Secretariat of the Inspector General of Police, Law Branch, have issued a critical notice. This announcement concerns police personnel who have been voluntarily absent from their assigned duties. If you fall into this category, please pay close attention to the following details and instructions.
Urgent Call to Action:
- Immediate Requirement: All police personnel who have been absent without official leave are required to present themselves at the Nepal Police Headquarters or the office from which this notice has been issued.
- Deadline for Appearance: You are given a seven-day window from the date of this notice's publication to make your appearance. This timeframe is crucial for addressing your absence properly.
- Explanation Needed: Upon your appearance, you must provide a satisfactory explanation for your absence, detailing the reasons behind it.
- Consequences of Non-Compliance: Failure to comply with this notice within the specified timeframe will result in actions being taken under sub-rule (1) of Rule 113 of the Police Regulations, 2071. This could include disciplinary measures for being absent without leave, as outlined in section (f) of the offense category A, and in accordance with rule 109 (b) (1).
Opportunity for Resolution:
This notice also serves as an opportunity for absent personnel to clear any misunderstandings or issues related to their absence, in line with Part 4 of Schedule 14 of the Police Regulation, 2071. It's a chance to rectify your standing within the department and avoid further disciplinary action.
Final Reminder:
- Address for Appearance: Make sure to visit the Nepal Police Headquarters or the issuing office in person. This step is necessary to begin the process of resolving your absence.
- Document Requirement: Bring all relevant documents and evidence that may support your explanation for being absent.