Nepalese police force which had gone to Kosovo as a peace keeping force on the request of United Nations have returned home ‘peacefully’ because of the biased attitude of the UN staffs. Fifty one police personnel was sent there after a training of one year but they returned home within 15 days. They are found unfit for the UN job.
According to a police official who returned, said, Nepalese police personnel were including in six tests including English, driving and shooting. As per the provision of UN, 60 per cent mark was enough to pass the test. But they made Nepalese to score a minimum of 80 per cent. Nepalese police personnel were discourage and were misbehaved. The Nepalese police personnel were kept in Macedonia, where a UN team had took the exam.
Only 13 Nepalese passed the test. On this the police IGP contacted the UN and said it unjustifiable to take the tests again and to make some pass and others fail. He, then, decided that he would rather withdraw all the Nepalese personnel.
(Ghatana Ra Bichar, Wednesday, Sept. 15)