Rom Bahadur Thapa (original) (raw)
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IGP Rom Bahadur Thapa | |
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रोम बहादुर थापा | |
Inspector General of Nepal Police | |
Monarch | King Mahendra |
Prime Minister | Surya Bahadur Thapa |
Preceded by | Pahal Singh Lama |
Succeeded by | Khadgajeet Baral |
Consul General of Calcutta | |
Monarch | King Birendra |
Prime Minister | Kirti Nidhi Bista |
Preceded by | Pahal Singh Lama |
Succeeded by | Madhav Raj Bhandari |
Personal details | |
Born | 24 April 1924Burma |
Died | 26 October 1983 (aged 59) |
Citizenship | Nepalese |
Nationality | Nepali |
Children | 4 sons, 1 daughter |
Occupation | Military Officer Police officer Diplomat |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Nepal |
Branch/service | Rakshya Dal (Defense Army) |
Rank | Major |
Rom Bahadur Thapa (1924–1983) is the first Inspector General of Nepal Police from the Magar ethnic group.[1][2] Before joining the Nepal Police, he had been a Physical Training Instructor at the Military Academy in Burma (Myanmar).[3][4] He had a reputation as a great war hero (of Burma) before joining Nepal Police. He was awarded the Burma Gallantry Medal for his heroic actions during World War II.[5]
He is known to have been one of the only two officers to remain IGP for a period of 6 years, the other officer being his successor, Khadgajeet Baral. Rom Bahadur Thapa was appointed Consul General of Calcutta, India by His Majesty's Government[6][7] after his retirement from Nepal Police.
Nepal lost this extraordinary visionary man to cancer at a young age of 59 on 26 October 1983. He is survived by his wife, four sons, a daughter, twelve grandchildren and three great grandsons and one great granddaughter.
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