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Gana Haru A.Sa.Pra.Gulma Haru 5 Police All-Police-Unit-Number-2071-12-01\RPO & ZPO Regional Police Office Region Rank Name Code Incharge Incharge CUG Self Mobile Duty officer Duty CUG Sanchar Sanchar CUG Fax East DIGP Madhav Prasad Joshi 21 435592 9852084444 9851067589 435001 435001 9852090199 Mid " Debendra Subedi 57 523399 9855084444 9851027224 521499 9855090199 No 9855090000 WEST " Pankaj Shrestha 61 463088 9856084444 9851039047 462500 9856028433 Mid west " Keshab Prasad Adhikari 83 521955 9858084444 9851039393 520811 9858050043 520811 No Far west " Ram Kumar Khanal 94 412029 9858484444 9851280074 412148 9858490050 412203 No 412199 Zone Police Office Region Anchal Rank Name Code Incharge Incharge CUG Self Mobile Duty officer Duty CUG Sanchar Sanchar CUG Fax Mechi SSP Puskal Raj Regmi 23 455015 9852694444 9851001470 455005 9852677799 455022 Kosi SSP Gyan bikram shaha 25 526255 9852094444 9851280125 520005 9852090156 East Sagarmatha SSP Pawan Prasad Kharel 31 521482 9852894444 9851032421 520045 Janakpur SSP Suresh kumar k.c. 41 527745 9854094444 9851280064 520065 520365 Bagmati SSP Sudip Acharya 11 660925 9851294444 9851091995 660926 9851282980 660799 Mid Narayani SSP Manoj Neupane 51 522303 9855094444 9841343791, 9851280091 522250 9855090550 521760 Gandaki SSP Balram Sharma Paudel 61 465056 ni 463099 of 9856094444 9851056555 9856027837 9856090288 462813 Dhaulagiri SSP Subhas Chandra Chaudhary 68 520301 9857694444 9851280075 520101 9857620345 West Lumbini SSP Ganesh K.C. 71 524960 9857094444 9851053199 520111 Bheri SSP Rajendra Shrestha 81 550776 9858094444 9851033142 550777 550778 Rapti SSP Ramesh Kumar Pandey 82 520959 9857894444 9851280081 520199 520099 Mid West Karnali SSP Bhog Bahadur Thapa 87 520120 9858394444 9851034450 520141 520040 Seti SSP Laxman Neupane 91 521100 9858494444 9851280055 521103 521184 Far West Mahakali SSP Ramesh Prasad Phuyal 99 524999 9858794444 9851047726 521155 521156 5 Police Trainning Center PTC Rank Name Code Incharge Incharge CUG Self Mobile Duty officer D.O. CUG Sanchar Sanchar CUG Fax Birathanagr SSP Milan Basnet 21 436100 9851035484 436370 9852090180 Bharatpur SSP Ramesh Prasad Kharel 57 527752 9851078100 520981 9855090163 9855090305 SSP 437480 ka 437430 PTC Butwal Yogeshor Romkhami Magar 71 9851280109, 9802052364 Ni 437223 9857090444 Nepalgunj SSP Shyam Bahadur Khatri 81 550395 9851290909 550051 9858090115 Dipayal SSP Sharad Chand 94 412030 9851280085 412173 9858490084 Da.Ni.Pra. Gana Haru Regional S.N. Office Name Incharge Name Code Incharge Incharge CUG Self Mobile Duty officer D.O. CUG East 1 Da.Ni.Pra.Gana, Dubie Sunasari Deb Bahadur Bogati 25 540077 9851280991 540077 9852090157 Mid 2 Da.Ni.Pra.Gana, Tripureshor Pradhumna Kumar Karki 1 9851280322, 9852026750 4257682 9851283015 Mid 3 Da.Ni.Pra.Gana, Hetauda Dilip Kumar Chaudhary 57 524399 9851280124 524199 West 4 Da.Ni.Pra.Gana, Rupandehi Sanjaya kumar Singh Basnet 71 9851024972 550551, 548881 Mid West 5 Da.Ni.Pra.Gana, Napalgung Jagatman Shrestha 81 527492 9851024247 527492 9858090100 Far West 6 Da.Ni.Pra.Gana, Mahendra Nagar Shusil Kumar Yadav 9858790129 9851071764 9858790095 A.Sa.Pra.Gulma Haru S.N. Office Name Incharge Name Regional Code Incharge Incharge CUG Self Mobile Duty officer D.O. CUG 1 An.Sa.Pra.Gulma, Mechi Sunil Dahal 23 456274 9851281386 456274 2 An.Sa.Pra.Gulma, Koshi Bharat Prasad Karki 25 520018 9841351410 520018 9852090154 East 3 An.Sa.Pra.Gulma, Sagarmatha Baburam Pokhrel 31 520473 9851281366 520473 4 An.Sa.Pra.Gulma, Bagmati Ram Prasad Chaulagai 11 441233 9851281760 9841357596 441233 9851282891 5 An.Sa.Pra.Gulma, Janakpur Karna Rana 41 520189 9851281013 520189 Mid 6 An.Sa.Pra.Gulma, Narayani Madan Prashad Yadav 51 521015 9855026044 9845029282 521015 7 An.Sa.Pra.Gulma, Dhaulagiri Rajendra Prasad Regmi 68 9841245639 520116 8 An.Sa.Pra.Gulma, Gandaki Chitra Bahadur Gurung 61 9851281350 463329 West 9 An.Sa.Pra.Gulma, Lumbini Madhu Nepal 9857113353 10 An.Sa.Pra.Gulma, Bheri Rishikesh Pande 81 550779 985809008 550779 11 An.Sa.Pra.Gulma, Rapti Purna Bahadur Bhandari 82 9851002201 520056 Source: http://nepalpolice.gov.np/images/sanchar-nirdesanalaya/All-Police-Unit-Number-2071-12-01.xls All-Police-Unit-Number-2071-12-01\RPO & ZPO Mid-West 12 An.Sa.Pra.Gulma, Karnali Jumla Dipak Thapa 87 520020 9741104901 520020 13 An.Sa.Pra.Gulma, Dipayal Bharat Chaudari 94 412202 9849413745 412202 14 An.Sa.Pra.Gulma, Mahendra Nagar Kishana Nanda Bhatta 99 521157 9858790400 521157 Far-west 15 An.Sa.Pra.Gulma, Seti Dhan Bahadur Kathayat 91 521297 9858481297 521297 Sa.Pra.Gana Haru Regional S.N. Office Name Incharge Name Code Incharge Incharge CUG Self Mobile Duty officer D.O. CUG East 1 Sa.Pra.Gana Muka Rani Biratnagar Rajendra Prasad Chaudhary 21 435850 9851280385 435150 9852090133 Mid 2 Sa.Pra.Gana-3 Ratmate Hetauda Masaud Aalam Kha 57 527099 9851096014 527099 West 3 Sa.Pra.Gana Muka Pokhara Sharad Kumar Khatri 61 464359 9851280391 463426 9856090160 Mid West 4 Sa.Pra.Gana Muka Surkhet Chiranjibi Debkota 83 520221 9851027905 520222 Birendra Kumar Bashyal 91 521196 9841448195, 9851280195 Far West 5 Sa.Pra.Gana Muka Dhangadi 522520 9858422572 PHQ 6 Sa.Pra.Gana, No.1 Naxal Prem Bahadur Malla 1 4412616 9851282752 9851070193 9851282712 Valley 7 Sa.Pra.Gana, No.2 Maharajgung Binod Sharma Ghimire 1 4413977 9851067999 9851283043 Valley 8 Ma.Na.Pahara Gan Samakhushi Haribhakta Prajapati 1 4260643 9851280149 4260643 9851283019 Source: http://nepalpolice.gov.np/images/sanchar-nirdesanalaya/All-Police-Unit-Number-2071-12-01.xls All-Police-Unit-Number-2071-12-01\District Incharge District Incharge Zonal Office RANK NAME Mobile District Office SP Rabindranath Regmi 9851280127 D.P.O.Jhapa Mechi-Pushkal Raj Regmi DSP Anupam Samser Ja.Ba.Ra. 9851131978 DPO Illam 9851001470 DSP DipaK Pokharel 9852690001 DPO Pachathar DSP Dipendra Shah 9841267613 D.P.O.Taplejung SP Tarini Prasad Lamsal 9851052263 D.P.O.Morang SP Sanjaya Raj Sharma 9851280212 D.P.O.Sunsari Koshi-Gyan Bikram Shah SP Pradip Kumar shrestha 9851127948 D.P.O.Dhankuta 9851280125 DSP Basudev khatiwada 9851281301 DPO Bhojpur DSP Bidur Kumar Gautam 9851059655 D.P.O Terhathum DSP Kamal Thapa 9851281334 DPO Sankhuwashaba SP Shishir Kumar Karmacharya 9851030589 D.P.O.Saptari Sagarmatha-Pawan SP Ram Kripal Saha 9851280067 D.P.O.Siraha Prashad Kharel SP Tek Bahadur Gurung 9851280840 D.P.O.Udaypur DSP Yog Bahadur Pal 9851074191 D.P.O.Solu 9851032421 DSP Binod Raj Kharel 9851281137 DPO Khotang DSP Dambar Bahadur B.K 9851280357 DPO Okhaldhunga SP Suresh Basnet 9851280133 D.P.O.Sarlahi SP Shaurav Rana 9851033405 D.P.O.Mahottari Janakpur-Suresh Kumar SP Ganesh Bahadur Thapa Kshetri 9851280166 D.P.O.Dhanusha K.C. 9851280064 DSP Ajay K.C. 9851024584 DPO Dolakha DSP Shyam kumar Mahato 9851281199 D.P.O.Sindhuli DSP Dipak Kumar shah 9851280435 DPO Ramechhap SSP Uttam Kumar Karki 9851280128 Parisar Kathmandu SSP Pushpa Chandra Ranjit 9851280327 Ma.Na.Pra.Pa.Lalitpur SP Bikash Shrestha 9851280244 Ma.Na.Pra.Pa.Bhaktapur Bagmati-Sudip Aacharya SP Puja Singh 9851091734 D.P.O.Kabhre DSP Dipak Raj Kharel 9851023747 DPO Sindhupalchok 9851091995 DSP Arun Paudel 9851280403 DPO Nuwakot DSP Prabin Pokharel 9851280366 D.P.O.Rasuwa DSP Prakash Malla 9849093894, 9851280977 DPO Dhading SP Lokendra Bahadur Malla 9851280137 D.P.O.Bara Narayani- Manoj SP Prakash Jung Karki 9851167776 D.P.O.Makawanpur SP Sanubabu Thapaliya 9851057575 D.P.O.Rautahat Neupane 9851280091 SP Dibesh Lohani 9851131821 D.P.O.Parsha SP Sahakul Bahadur Thapa 9851280358 D.P.O.Chitwan SP Rajendra Dhakal 9851280370 DPO Rupandehi SP Bikram Gurung 9851280232 DPO Kapilvastu Lumbini-SSP Ganesh SP Niraj Bhadur Shahi 9851280135 D.P.O.Nawalparasi K.C.9851053199 DSP Himalaya Kumar Shrestha 9851280377 DPO Gulmi DSP Shiva kumar shrestha 9851281188 D.P.O.Palpa DSP Dipendra Gharti Kshetri G.C 9851280380 D.P.O.Arghakhachi SP Hari Bahadur Pal 9851280222 D.P.O.Kaski SP Mohan Kumar Aacharya 9841608863 DPO Tanahu Gandaki-Balaram Sharma DSP Ramesh Thapa (2) 9851054271 D.P.O.Gorkha Paudel 9851056555 DSP Achut Prasad Pudasaini 9851280387 D.P.O.Lamjung DSP Rajendra Babu Regmi 9851006233 DPO Manang DSP Buddhiraj Gurung 9841339049 DPO Syanja Dhawalagiri-Subhash DSP Hira Bahadur Giri 9851059399 D.P.O.Myagdi DSP Mahendra Kumar Shrestha 9851093858 DPO Parbat Chandra Chaudhary DSP Gobind Prasad Pathak 9851054175 DPO Mustang 9851280075 DSP Prem Bahadur Basnet 9857090014 DPO Baglung SP Basanta kumar Panta 9851280200 D.P.O.Bake SP Rajesh kumar lal Karna 9851280123 D.P.O.Surkhet Bheri-Rajendra Shrestha SP Gobinda Ram Pariyar 9851157755, 9851287555 DPO Bardiya 9851033142 DSP Dinesh Raj Mainali 9851055924 D.P.O.Jajarkot DSP Madhav Prasad Shrestha 9851280351 DPO Dailekha SP Khinu Prasad Aacharya 9857690001 D.P.O.Dang DSP Arun Kumar Shah 9851043998 D.P.O.Salyan Rapti-Ramesh Kumar Source: http://nepalpolice.gov.np/images/sanchar-nirdesanalaya/All-Police-Unit-Number-2071-12-01.xls All-Police-Unit-Number-2071-12-01\District Incharge Rapti-Ramesh Kumar DSP Gobinda Thapaliya 9851280111 D.P.O.Rukum Pande 9851280081 DSP Nabinraj Rai 9851280210 D.P.O.Rolpa DSP Dipak Regmi 9841108268 DPO Pyuthan DSP Balaram Rai 9852050002 D.P.O.Jumla DSP Laxman Gurung 9856090179 DPO Kalikot Karnali-Bhog Bahadur DSP Krishna Bahadur Kuwar 9858091999 D.P.O.Humla Thapa 9851034450 DSP Surya Bahadur K.C. 9851280555 D.P.O Dolpa DSP Shree Hajur Silwal 9851061104 D.P.O.Mugu SP Bikram Bahadur Chand 9843010774 DPO Kailali SP Him Bahadur Lama 9848081477 D.P.O.Doti Seti-Laxman Neupane- DSP Dipendra Shahi 9841266583 D.P.O Achham 9851280055 DSP Hira Bahadur Pande 9851280433 DPO Bajhhang DSP Ram Prakash Shah 9851280488 D.P.O.Bajura Mahakali-Ramesh SP Bisho Niranjan Pradhan 9851284000 D.P.O.Kanchanpur DSP Nain Singh Karki 9858790023 D.P.O.Darchula Prashad Phuyal DSP Rajendra Prasad Shrestha 9851280415 DPO Baitadi 9851047726 DSP Yogendra Singh Thapa 9851281151 D.P.O.Dadeldhura Source: http://nepalpolice.gov.np/images/sanchar-nirdesanalaya/All-Police-Unit-Number-2071-12-01.xls All-Police-Unit-Number-2071-12-01\All Police Unit All Police Unit ZONE District Office Rank Code Incharge Incharge D.O.
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