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Officials of Nepal, India agree to ensure effective border security

KATHMANDU, Sept 30: The security officials of Nepal and India have agreed to make Nepal-India border security further effective. A two-day-long sixth annual coordination between the Armed Police Force, Nepal (APF) and India’s Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) was held at the APF Headquarters in Kathmandu, according to a statement issued by the APF, Nepal on Thursday.
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KATHMANDU, Sept 30: The security officials of Nepal and India have agreed to make Nepal-India border security further effective. A two-day-long sixth annual coordination between the Armed Police Force, Nepal (APF) and India’s Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) was held at the APF Headquarters in Kathmandu, according to a statement issued by the APF, Nepal on Thursday. 


During the meeting concluded on Thursday, Inspector General of APF Raju Aryal and Director General of SSB Sujoy Lal Thaosen led their respective countries’ teams.   


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During the meeting, the two sides have agreed to make the border security further effective, control cross-border crimes and make borders more secure, while ensuring continued coordination and information exchange between the two security agencies. 


Likewise, the task of setting up help desks at the border points would be continued as agreed, according to the APF, Nepal. 


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