
Armed Police Force Inspector General Raju Aryal Retires Today
Inspector General (IGP) Raju Aryal of the Armed Police Force will commence his mandatory retirement from 18th Baisakh. Having completed a four-year term marked by a controversy-free tenure, he has made significant contributions in guiding the organization on the right path. The government has decided to appoint Narayan Datt Paudel as the new Inspector General, who will assume office from 19th Baisakh.
18th Baisakh, Kathmandu – Inspector General of the Armed Police Force, Raju Aryal, is set to retire mandatorily starting today. After successfully completing his four-year term, Aryal will retire at 12 noon on Friday. The Armed Police Headquarters will host a formal farewell ceremony this evening following military tradition.
During his four years in office, Aryal maintained a dispute-free tenure, avoiding any major controversies. The Armed Police Headquarters has acknowledged that he played a highly influential role in steering the organization in the right direction. Following his retirement, the government has appointed Narayan Datt Paudel as the new Inspector General, with Paudel scheduled to take over the role starting tomorrow, Saturday.