Army trains 30,000 police units to combat terrorism
Trainers include those from the Special Services Group.
RAWALPINDI:
Army has trained almost 30,000 police units to combat terrorism in the four provinces and two districts of Pakistan.
According to a press release from the Inter Services Public Relation, army had been training police units under direction from the Chief of Army Staff, General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, imparting special extensive anti terrorism training employing special trainers including from the Special Services Group.
In KPK 12961 recruits and 2274 Elite Force personnel have been trained so far. As many as 8244 personnel have completed their training in Punjab. In Sindh 1177 police personnel have been trained while 373 and 293 personnel have been trained in Balochistan and AJ&K respectively.
The army is still 862 are still under going training.
Army has trained almost 30,000 police units to combat terrorism in the four provinces and two districts of Pakistan.
According to a press release from the Inter Services Public Relation, army had been training police units under direction from the Chief of Army Staff, General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, imparting special extensive anti terrorism training employing special trainers including from the Special Services Group.
In KPK 12961 recruits and 2274 Elite Force personnel have been trained so far. As many as 8244 personnel have completed their training in Punjab. In Sindh 1177 police personnel have been trained while 373 and 293 personnel have been trained in Balochistan and AJ&K respectively.
The army is still 862 are still under going training.