Nepal Police Personnel Adjustment Implementation Process from Chaitra
The process of Federal and federal integration of the Nepal Police Personnel has started. The Police Headquarters has started the police integration homework to be implemented from Chaitra.
As the legal and technical way has already been opened for the integration of the police, which was blocked due to various reasons, the integration process will not be delayed.
Manpower adjustment will be in the initial stage of integration. Homework in this regard has already started, then other processes will be phased out. The government had earlier dissolved the House of Representatives and called for elections. After the Supreme Court's decision to dissolve the House of Representatives was overturned, the police engaged in election security have returned to the integration process.
The government had earlier approved the Police Integration Organization and Management Survey in November and the integration bill a year ago. According to the survey, the police will be headed by the Inspector General of Police at the Center and the Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) at the state level.
Initially, the process of manpower adjustment will probably begin. This process should be completed within at least a month. Other physical infrastructural adjustments and allocations will take at least three months.
DIGs will be assigned as the command and chief of all the seven state police. The Provincial Police Office will have training centers, provincial police hospitals, Federal police unit offices, district police offices, battalions, and battalions in different provinces.
There will be various bureaus under the Central and Police Headquarters, National Police Training Institute, Metropolitan Police Office, and Central Hospital of Nepal Police. The hospital and the metropolitan police will be headed by the Additional Inspector General of Police (AIG).
Similarly, the name of the Metropolitan Police Office has been changed to Federal Capital Police Office. Separate legal arrangements have been made for the AIG to command the Metropolitan Police formed for peacekeeping and crime control in the three districts of Kathmandu, Lalitpur, and Bhaktapur.
The Nepal Police and the Federal State Police (Operations, Supervision, and Coordination) Ordinance 2077 BS has included the ranks of Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) to Jawan, Kitchen to Barber in the adjustment.
The current government had earlier reduced the number of AIG posts from seven to three and the number of DIGs from 14 to 14, but a recent survey has added one AIG and five DIG posts. Including technicians, AIG has been increased to five and DIG to 21.
Nepal Police has about 79,500 manpower. The manpower will be adjusted at the center and in the states. The state government has not been given the right to add manpower immediately.