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Commission of Inquiry Dissatisfied with Inspector General of Police Khapung: rajdhanidaily.com

Kathmandu. The officials of the high-level inquiry commission formed to investigate the Genji movement that took place on 23 and 24 Bhadra have become dissatisfied with Inspector General of Police Chandrakuber Khapung. They allege that the police headquarters did not send the necessary details for the investigation despite repeated requests. The commission officials have reached a level of discussion to take action on the charge of ‘non-cooperat…
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Kathmandu. The officials of the high-level inquiry commission formed to investigate the Genji movement that took place on 23 and 24 Bhadra have become dissatisfied with Inspector General of Police Chandrakuber Khapung. They allege that the police headquarters did not send the necessary details for the investigation despite repeated requests. The commission officials have reached a level of discussion to take action on the charge of ‘non-cooperat…

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Rajdhani Daily News broke the news in on Wednesday, November 5, 2025.
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