Nepal Police Inspector Ujjwal Bahadur Singh Chosen for Year-Long Training in France

Kathmandu – Ujjwal Bahadur Singh, an Inspector of Nepal Police has been selected for a one-year training program at France’s National Police College (École Nationale Supérieure de la Police or ENSP) in Saint-Cyr-au-Mont-d’Or.

This marks the second time that an Inspector of Nepal Police will attend this institution, highlighting the strength and continuity of the ongoing cooperation between Nepal and France in the field of security and law enforcement, a French Embassy Release said.

Inspector Singh’s nomination was confirmed by a French multi-institutional commission. As part of the scholarship, his training (from September 2024 until June 2025)

The training program at ENSP offers a unique opportunity for officers to gain advanced knowledge and international exposure, developing skills that are crucial for leadership roles in law enforcement: public order, judicial procedure, intelligence, public service or communication , the release said.

“The training at ENSP is designed to foster international collaboration and professional excellence. We are confident that Inspector Singh’s participation will further strengthen the collaborative ties between the two nations and bring back valuable insights to Nepal”, said Mr. Fabrice Cotelle, French Police Attaché for Nepal, at the occasion.

This training initiative represents an important component of the enduring collaboration between Nepali and French law enforcement agencies, aimed at equipping officers with the skills and perspectives necessary for leadership in their respective organisation. It follows on from an international seminar on Fighting Poaching and Wildlife Trafficking that was organised in Kathmandu in May 2024.

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