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IGP
Kuber Singh Rana
कुवेर सिंह राना
24th Inspector General of Nepal Police
In office
13 September 2012 – 16 November 2013
PresidentDr. Ram Baran Yadav
Prime MinisterDr. Baburam Bhattarai
Vice PresidentParmanand Jha
Preceded byRabindra Pratap Shah
Succeeded byUpendra Kant Aryal
Personal details
Born21 July 1960
Boudhagumba, Palpa District
CitizenshipNepalese
NationalityNepali
SpouseRita Rana
Children1 Son, 1 Daughter
Alma materTribhuvan University
OccupationPolice Officer

Kuber Singh Rana (Nepali: कुवेर सिंह राना) was the Inspector General of the Nepal Police.[1][2] He was promoted to the Inspector General of Police by the government of Nepal after succeeding Rabindra Pratap Shah as the police chief on September 13, 2012.[3] He joined Nepal Police on 16 November 1983 as Police Inspector.[4]

Biography

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Kuber Singh Rana was born in Baugha Gumha of Palpa district on 21 July 1960. He graduated from Tribhuvan University with a Bachelor of Arts degree. Rana joined Nepal Police on 16 Nov 1983 as an Inspector of Police. In his 30-year career in law enforcement, he established himself as an honest, hardworking and professional police officer epitomizing these virtues while serving in the various capacities within the organization.

Adjudging his strategic and managerial acumen, he was appointed as the Additional Inspector General of Police in 2011 and thus the police command of Kathmandu Valley was tendered to him as the Commissioner of Metropolitan Police Office, Kathmandu. He strived towards developing fair and professional police service as well as applying prudent resource management and mobilization to ensure effective service delivery and maintenance of law and order within the valley. Rana had served as In-Charge of seven District Police Offices and two Zonal Police Offices. He was promoted to the rank of Deputy Inspector General of Police in 2008 and served as the Chief of Western Regional Police Office, Pokhara. His exemplary police service is well remembered in the Western region.

In his professional career, Rana had participated in two dozen specialized training courses, within the country and abroad. In recognition to his service, he has been awarded 4 orders, 8 decorations and 3 medals on various occasions. He has received several appreciation letters for his performance.

As a chief of Nepal Police he highly envisions delivering fair and competent police service across the country. Protection and promotion of human rights along with zero tolerance against corruption and irregularity are key priority areas of Nepal Police. Rana visioned in bringing into practice a people-centric credible and professional police service in the country. In doing so, he has stressed on the continuity and further expansion of community policing, application of modern scientific tools and techniques in criminal investigation along with delegation of authority to the lower police command for prompt and effective delivery of service to the people. He has as a priority to bring the police reform initiatives into practice. Kuber Singh Rana believes that service delivery of the police must be the central policing agenda and thus police must be fully accessible to the public.[5]

Earlier assignments and medals

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Controversy

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Two human rights groups have opposed Rana's appointment, as he was the Officer-in- charge, when five students from Dhanusa District of Nepal disappeared and found dead during a security operation conducted during 2003.[6]

References

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  1. ^ "मगर समाजबाट राना मगर छैटौ आईजिपी". Archived from the original on 3 October 2016. Retrieved 17 February 2015.
  • ^ "Home Secretary confers Insignia on IGP Rana :: Nepal, Political News, Science, Social, Sport, Economy, Business, Entertainment, Movie, Audio, Video, Nepali Model, Actor, Actores, Audio, Video, Interview". Onlinekhabar.com. Archived from the original on 16 September 2012. Retrieved 14 September 2012.
  • ^ "प्रहरी प्रमुखमा कुवेरसिंह राना नियुक्त :: Nepal, Political News, Science, Social, Sport, Economy, Business, Entertainment, Movie, Audio, Video, Nepali Model, Actor, Actores, Audio, Video, Interview". Onlinekhabar.com. Archived from the original on 16 September 2012. Retrieved 14 September 2012.
  • ^ a b c d e "New IGP Rana Assumes Office". The Himalayan Times. Kathmandu. 14 September 2012. Archived from the original on 14 September 2012. Retrieved 19 September 2012.
  • ^ "Nepal Police official website".
  • ^ com, nepalnews (18 September 2012). "International rights watchdogs ask Nepal govt. to suspend Rana's promotion to IGP". Nepalnews.com. Retrieved 19 September 2012.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kuber_Singh_Rana&oldid=1235058286"

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