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  2. Armed Police Force - Wikipedia

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    The Armed Police Force, Nepal is a land force tasked with counter-insurgency operations in Nepal. It functions as a semi-military wing, and occupies a sort of dual role as both military and law enforcement. Service is voluntary and the minimum age for enlistment is 18 years. Initially founded with a roster of 15,000 police and military ...

  3. Nepal A.P.F. Club - Wikipedia

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    Nepal A.P.F. Club (Nepali: नेपाल ऐपिएफ क्लब), commonly known as APF Club, is a professional sports club based in Kathmandu, Bagmati Province, Nepal. The club is the sports wing of the Armed Police Force .

  4. Raju Aryal - Wikipedia

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    Raju Aryal ( Nepali: राजु अर्याल) is the Inspector General of Armed Police Force (Nepal). [ 1][ 2] On May 2, 2022, he was named as the 12th chief of Armed Police Force (Nepal). [ 3][ 4]

  5. United Nations peacekeeping missions involving Nepal

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    United Nations peacekeeping missions involving Nepal. Nepal’s three main security agencies – Nepal Army, Armed Police Force Nepal and Nepal Police contribute to UN peacekeeping. Civilian administrators and technical staff from Nepal also participate in UN peace operations both on an individual basis and when seconded from the government. [1]

  6. Halchowk Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Halchowk Stadium (also known as APF Stadium) is a multi-purpose stadium in Kathmandu in Bagmati Province of Nepal. The stadium holds 3,500 people. It is mainly used for soccer matches and has a grass surface. The last major tournament hosted here was the 2019 SAFF U-18 Championship. View of the stadium beneath Swayambhu Hill

  7. Nepalese Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Nepali Armed Forces are the military forces of Nepal. Composed primarily of the ground-based Nepali Army, organized into six active combat divisions, the Nepalese Armed Forces also operates the smaller Nepalese Army Air Service designed to support army operations and provide close light combat support.

  8. Nepal Armed Police Force School - Wikipedia

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    Nepal Armed Police Force School was established in 2006 and is run by Armed Police Force (Nepal). It is located at Champadevi of Kirtipur, Nepal. The school has over 21% of female students. [1] [2] The school is run as a non-profit organization and funded by the Armed Police Force Welfare Fund. The curriculum in the school is in English.

  9. Inspector general of police (Nepal) - Wikipedia

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    The inspector general of police (IGP) is the senior-most and highest ranked police officer of Nepal and the head of the Nepalese Police Force, who oversees all police activities throughout the country and reports directly to the Ministry of Home Affairs and is appointed by the government of Nepal for a tenure of four years, although two IGPs have served for six years.