QRT and Finance Taskforce to provide round
the clock security cover in Chitwan
Ratnanagar (Chitwan), Feb 13: A taskforce of armed security personnel has been mobilized round the clock to provide security cover to banking and financial institutes (BFIs) and gold and silver dealers in Narayangadh and Bharatpur of Chitwan.
Ratnanagar (Chitwan), Feb 13: A taskforce of armed security personnel has been mobilized round the clock to provide security cover to banking and financial institutes (BFIs) and gold and silver dealers in Narayangadh and Bharatpur of Chitwan.
The 'Finance Taskforce' of the police has been
mobilized from today to maintain peace and security and to curtail crime,
according to Chitwan's police.
The decision to form the taskforce was taken during
a discussion between the representatives of Chitwan Chamber of Commerce and
Industry, gold and silver dealers and the police on Sunday in wake of
increasing incidents of theft and robbery.
The gold and silver entrepreneurs had earlier
demanded security, and warned of resorting to strike if the authorities turned
their backs to their demand. "The 24 hour mobilization of QRT (Quick
Response Team) and finance taskforce equipped with weapons and communication sets
has started from today onwards," Chitwan Deputy Superintendent of Police,
Deepak Shrestha said and added further, "Mobile teams have also been
deputed as per the necessity."
On February 2, robbers broke into a modern jewelry
shop in Narayangadh and made off with four kilos of precious yellow metal and
500 grams of silver along with Rs 700,000 in cash.
The gold heist was followed on Friday night by a
robbery at Anugraha Jewelry Suppliers during which Rs 800,000 worth of
gold-coated necklaces were stolen. The police are yet to make arrests in
connection with the incident.
Narayangadh, which is the central marketplace of
Chitwan and the surrounding districts, has a huge concentration of BFIs and
jewelry entrepreneurs. The businessmen in Chitwan have already presented the
government with a memorandum through the Chitwan's district administration
citing a surge in incidents of theft against the backdrop of weakening security
scenario. RSS
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