Towards accessibility: Hangu Police Training College launches website
The college offers basic recruitment courses and specialised trainings to not only the K-P police
PESHAWAR:
Hangu Police Training College (PTC) launched its official website—www. kpptchangu.gov.pk— on Friday.
The website contains PTC training manual of 2012, K-P Police Training Policy 2013, different courses the college offers, various rules and regulations pertaining to police training, recent directives issued by IGP Nasir Khan Durrani, relevant laws, guidelines, publications and important links. The website will soon be uploaded with historic videos and records of the past which is available in the PTC museum and library.
PTC, the oldest and historical police training institution established by the then British rulers was established as a police recruit centre in 1935 and was upgraded to the level of a school in 1938. It received the status of a police college in 1991 and has been serving the needs of police education for the last 82 years.
The college offers basic recruitment courses and specialised trainings to not only the K-P police but also to officials of other law-enforcement agencies and provincial police departments.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 13th, 2016.
Hangu Police Training College (PTC) launched its official website—www. kpptchangu.gov.pk— on Friday.
The website contains PTC training manual of 2012, K-P Police Training Policy 2013, different courses the college offers, various rules and regulations pertaining to police training, recent directives issued by IGP Nasir Khan Durrani, relevant laws, guidelines, publications and important links. The website will soon be uploaded with historic videos and records of the past which is available in the PTC museum and library.
PTC, the oldest and historical police training institution established by the then British rulers was established as a police recruit centre in 1935 and was upgraded to the level of a school in 1938. It received the status of a police college in 1991 and has been serving the needs of police education for the last 82 years.
The college offers basic recruitment courses and specialised trainings to not only the K-P police but also to officials of other law-enforcement agencies and provincial police departments.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 13th, 2016.