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Tuesday, January 17, 2012


Malik for courses to enable police to face new challenges

ISLAMABAD: Interior Minister Rehman Malik on Monday emphasised the need for launching courses on cybercrime, anti-terrorism and money laundering to enable police officers to effectively deal with new challenges.

While chairing a meeting of the Board of Governors of National Police Academy (NPA), he directed the National Police Bureau (NPB) to allocate 25 percent of foreign courses to officers of NPB.

The Job Task Analysis (JTA) of District Police Officer and District Superintendent of Police were approved with recommendations to prepare the curriculum based on the findings of JTA.

Chairman of the board recommended that the proposed curriculum should also include subjects like anti-terrorism and other modern day challenges faced by police. The module on interviewing women and children, and victims of violence was also approved.

The board recommended that the module should be translated into Urdu in order to make it more effective. app

Courtesy www.dailytimes.com.pk



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