Courses on Human Trafficking, Cyber Forensics commence

Mohan Lal, Deputy Director Police Academy Udhampur and participants of courses posing for group photograph.
Mohan Lal, Deputy Director Police Academy Udhampur and participants of courses posing for group photograph.

Excelsior Correspondent

UDHAMPUR, Aug 10: Three days course on “Human Trafficking” and five days course on “Cyber Forensics” commenced in Police Academy here today.
Twenty eight officers from various Police Units are participating.
The course has been designed manifestly to comprehend various dimensions of Human Trafficking, buying and selling humans for beggary, sex trade, forced labour, servitude, organ transplant and the like.
Eminent speakers from academia, faculty and various units of J&K Police shall be delivering lectures.
In the inaugural session, Mohan Lal, SSP, Deputy Director explained the courses, modus operandi and dimensions of this menace together with role and responsibility of law enforcement officials in collaboration with public to curb the ever increasing crime in this context.
Five days course on Cyber Forensics under CCPWC sponsored by BPR&D is a regular feature for capacity building of the investigators to deal with Cyber Crime against women and Children.
He informed the audience about the concern of the DGP J&K and the Director of the Academy in organizing this course.
The inauguration was also attended by Suraj Singh AD (Training/R&D), KK Sharma, AD(Q), Ramesh Chander, Private Secretary to Director SKPA, Tahir Hussain AD (Admn) and Sunmati Gupta, Assistant Director (Outdoor).
The course is being coordinated by Zahid Saif Wani, Assistant Director (I) Police Academy Udhampur.