Workshop, seminar conclude at Police Academy

Police officers awarding a participant.
Police officers awarding a participant.

Excelsior Correspondent

UDHAMPUR, Apr 28: One day workshop on “Investigation of Terror related cases” by NIA held at SK Police Academy.
Apart from this, two days seminar on “Community Policing” which commenced in the Academy yesterday also concluded.
One day workshop by NIA was organized to sensitize police officers of J&K police on investigation of terror related cases, whereas two days seminar on “Community Policing” was organized to sensitize police officers in enforcement of fundamental rights, prevention and detection of crime and to safe guard the life and property of the people.
62 officers from various organizations of J&K Police and J&K Prosecution Department participated to hone up their skills.
A valedictory function was organized in the Academy.
While speaking on the occasion, Sunmati Gupta, DySP, Assistant Director (Q) SKPA, Udhampur laid emphasis on the new learning in the field of investigation to serve the society and country in a better possible manner.
While speaking on community policing, Gupta laid stress to develop good relationship between police and public to ensure confidence building and take all necessary actions to fill the trust gap between Police and Public as it is the primary duty of Police Organization to work for the betterment of community.
Vipin Kalra, PP NIA BO Jammu and Rakesh Kumar Panday, DySP NIA BO Jammu were the faculty members from NIA Branch office Jammu who shared their vast experience in handling the cases related to terror.
The courses were coordinated by Rakesh Kumar Panday, DySP NIA BO Jammu and Suraj Singh, Assistant Director (Trg/R&D) SKPA Udhampur (Liaison Officer), Sunmati Gupta, AD (Q) and Tarseem Lal, Inspector (Course Secretary).