JKP sharpening training skills for better policing: Rajendra

Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, Nov 22: In order to strengthen the methods of professional policing, Jammu and Kashmir Police is sharpening the training skills of its personnel. Various new courses have been introduced in the police training institutions as the latest training in the fields like mob controlling, without using lethal weapons has assumed much importance in the present scenario.
This was disclosed by Additional Director General of Police (ADGP), K. Rajendra Kumar, while visiting Subsidiary Training Centre (STC) Sheeri Baramulla today. He said that law and order maintenance in the State, has remained on top of JKP’s priorities and for this purpose the organisation is strengthening its training infrastructure to train its personnel in modern techniques of mob control, without causing of loss of lives, besides professional policing.
During his visit, Mr. Rajendra inspected the police contingents, presently undergoing basic training course at the Centre. On the occasion, the contingents demonstrated the skills of special training they were imparted during the training course at the Centre.
Mr. Rajendra asked the cops to avail the opportunity to make them competent in professional policing which would lead them to make a better career. He said that after completion of training, they would be deployed on different fronts where they would have to represent the organization in a befitting manner by delivering up to the expectations of the people. He said that good public service should be their motive which could bring a good name for the organization. He also interacted with the trainers.
Earlier, the ADGP was apprised about the training infrastructure available in the Centre by IGP Armed (Kashmir), Rauf-u-Hassa and the Principal of the Centre, Fareed Ahmed Khan.