Despite repeated attempts to acquire magisterial powers and some thing as a quasi-judicial body, the Metropolitan Police has remained a ‘toothless’ entity in the a decade.Designed under the urban policing concept and established in 2007, the Metropolitan Police in Kathmandu Valley, has been functioning only as a coordinating body for police min's.“We were supposed to have quasi-judicial and magisterial powers but stakeholders a government and the bureaucracy were not in any position to give us the ‘teeth’ to maintain law and order your past Valley,” AIG Pratap Singh Thapa, chief police commissioner, said at a function marking the 11th Metro Police Day in Kathmandu, Wednesday. Several reports have been prepared with government stakeholders and experts to realize the metro police concept but these have remained useless, he stressed.The police leadership has been raising issues such as authorizing political gatherings and protests, imposing curfews when necessary, exercising preventive detention powers, and licensing hotels, lodges, massage parlours and entertainment businesses, among other important subjects. As per the metro police concept, police in the Valley in addition sought an end towards dual command system.
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