Passing-out parade: Police being equipped with latest skills, training says IG

The police force has been made service-oriented by imparting training of security intelligence.


News Desk September 23, 2014



Police are vigilant to curb crime and fight terrorism, and in order to promote their professional skills they are being equipped with the latest skills and training.


This was stated by Punjab Inspector General of Police Mushtaq Ahmed Sukhera while addressing the passing out parade of probationary assistant sub-inspectors at the Sihala Police College on Monday.

Additional IG Usman Khattak, the college’s chief Muhammad Aamir Zulfiqar Khan, deputy commandant Capt (retd) Muhammad Shoaib, senior police officers, faculty members and under-training officers were present at the occasion.

Sukhera received a guard of honour by the graduates and said during his speech that in the present age where criminals had found new methods of carrying out their activities, it is imperative that the standard of police training be improved in accordance.

The police force has been made service-oriented by imparting training of security intelligence, crime central investigation and other related disciplines to the officials, said Sukhera.

The college’s commandant, Khan, in his welcome address, said the syllabus had been reviewed and new disciplines incorporated in the training modules at the college.

He said technical training of record maintaining and investigation had been given to under-training police officers at the college, besides training in martial arts, sports and elite training.

Published in The Express Tribune, September 23rd, 2014.

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