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Aryal vows tougher crime probes, says no culprit will walk free

He said the process will no longer be as it was in the past, and cases once stalled under political cover will now move forward.
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By REPUBLICA

KATHMANDU, Sept 27: Home Minister Om Prakash Aryal has pledged to make crime investigations result-oriented, stressing that no culprit will escape justice.



He said the process will no longer be as it was in the past, and cases once stalled under political cover will now move forward.


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During an inspection of the Nepal Police Central Investigation Bureau, Aryal said the government is determined to remove long-standing obstacles to good governance.


“What was disrupted in the past due to political connections will no longer happen. The government’s mandate is good governance, and without that, peace and security cannot be ensured. To complete the election within six months, strong peace and security are essential, and for that, good governance is necessary,” the Home Minister said.


He also urged investigative agencies to act professionally and carry out their duties with full commitment.

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