We all are very well-known about police. Police simply refers to
the civil force of a state, responsible for the prevention and detection of
crime and the maintenance of public security, peace and order. The police
of Nepal is responsible for maintaining law and order and prevention of crime
according to the constitution of Nepal and is under the authority of the
Ministry of Home Affairs. Sarbendra Khanal is the current IGP (Inspector
General) of Nepal Police. The main aim of the Metropolitan Police Office
is to prevent crime and the fear of crime and provide effective, efficient and
fair police service to the people in order to build safe, healthy and prepared
neighborhoods throughout the Kathmandu Valley. So, to make the Kathmandu valley
one of the safest valleys in the world Nepal Police Force is trying there best.
Nowadays, the bad concept towards police is increasing rapidly. People are
unaware about the positive aspects of police. Due to lack of public
participation Nepal Police are facing several troubles. People's participation
and co-operation are not actively seen in helping the police force. That's why;
we grade IX students of Jagat Mandir Secondary School took part in the one day
police-community partnership program to co-operate with the police force
conducted in Metropolitan Police Office, Ranipokhari, Kathmandu. We were given
a short class by DSP (Deputy Superintendent of Police) Shantiraj Koirala. We
were shown the presentation about the misuse of social media and cyber crime.
He removed our confusion towards the bad concept regarding police and clarified
the responsibilities of good & loyal police inspector. DSP Koirala awares
us about the adverse effect of cyber crime and consequences of misusing social
media. He too aware us about the cyber bullying, phising, rape case,
blackmailing, sexting, sextortion and hacking accounts. Some videos related to
cyber crime and rape case were shown to us.
Nowadays, our society is too much
influenced in social media. In the present context, suicide case has increased
rapidly and many people are being depressed & frustrated due to cyber
bullying and blackmailing. So, to get rid of these kinds of issues we were
provided this community-police awareness program.
After a short interval, we went to observe the control room of Metropolitan
Police Office. Many police inspectors were assigned different computers to
observe CCTV photage of different places in order to reduce crimes in the
valley. Some of the people were registering their complains as well. If any
accident is occurred, the police force immediately reaches at the spot and
investigates further. After we completed our observation, we went to Nepal
Police Canine Operation Division, Ranibari, Kathmandu. Many dogs were kept in
the different rooms separately. There were many horses as well trained by
traffic police. All the dogs have their own importance and responsibility.
As
told by one of the police inspector, there are mainly 4 types of dogs. They
are:
Tracker Dogs
Bomb Dogs
Narcotics Dogs
Search & Rescue Dogs
All the above mentioned types of dogs performed their talent & skill
infront of us. All of us enjoyed a lot. They all have their only one and unique
talent. There are mainly 8 breeds of dogs. They are:
German Shepherd
Belgium Shepherd
Dutch Shepherd
Beagle
Labrador
Golden Retriever
Cocker Spaniel
Bloodhound
In conclusion, this one day police-community partnership program was very
inspirational, motivational, effective, efficient and interesting. We grade IX
students learned about our own protection, security, internal peace and order.
We are aware about the cyber crime, cyber bullying, phishing and blackmailing.
We must not share our password even with the closest person and publish
personal message on public posts. We should first verify app then use it
safely. Don't even accept friend request from unknown person and resources. I'm
sincerely grateful towards the school administration and community-police force
for giving us the opportunity to attend this beneficial & awareness program
that will help a lot in my upcoming days. "Think before you Click".
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