10-day training program for police officers concludes at SKPA

Deputy Director SKPA Udhampur Rajinder Kumar Gupta presenting certificate to a police officer.
Deputy Director SKPA Udhampur Rajinder Kumar Gupta presenting certificate to a police officer.

Excelsior Correspondent

UDHAMPUR, Oct 12: A 10-day-long basic training programme for implementation of Student Police Cadet (SPC) Scheme concluded today at S K Police Academy (SKPA), here today.
The training programme organized under the SPC Scheme had commenced on 3rd October. Officers of the rank of SI and Inspectors of J&K Police attended the training course.
The basic objective of organizing this course was to implement the SPC Scheme in the field level and to equip the participants with the basic concept of prevention and control of crime, fight against social evils, attitude, disaster management, road safety and traffic awareness, community policing and students, fight against corruption, safety of woman and children, patience, tolerance, respecting elders, team spirit and empathy & sympathy for further implementation in the field under SPC Scheme.
A valediction function was organized today in the Academy. Rajinder Kumar Gupta, Deputy Director SKPA was the chief guest on the occasion. In his address, Gupta laid emphasis on the importance of the SPC Scheme and its future perspectives in context to policing.
To achieve the objectives of the training programme, Police Headquarters J&K had deputed the Master Trainers namely Davinder Singh (Deputy SP), Rakesh Akarm (Deputy SP), Jagpal Sharma (Deputy SP), Inspector Pawan Kumar and Inspector Kuljeet Singh to SKPA for delivering the lectures to the participants of the course.
The course was co-ordinated by Sukhvir Singh (Deputy SP), who was assisted by ASI Rajinder Singh.