Low Crime Rate in Azad Kashmir Attributed to Efficient Policing
MuzaffRABAD-(Special Correspondent)-The passing-out parade of the Anti-Riot Force of Azad Kashmir Police Department was held at Police Line Headquarters in Muzaffarabad, marking a significant milestone in enhancing law and order capabilities in the region.
Chief Secretary Jammu and Kashmir Dawood Muhammad Barich, Inspector General Jammu and Kashmir Police Rana Abdul Jabbar, local brigade commanders, and military and civil leaders attended the ceremony ¹. The event showcased the Anti-Riot Force’s expertise in various techniques, including Roof Formation, Classic Keyring, Water Cannon, V Formation, and Paper Spray.
Key Highlights:
– Modern Training: 100 youths completed a six-month training course adapted from Turkey by Punjab Police.
– Merit-Based Selection: 500 best jawans of Azad Kashmir Police were selected for the anti-riot force based on merit.
– Innovation and Specialization: Chief Secretary Dawood Muhammad Barich emphasized the need for innovation in policing to effectively address modern challenges.
– Low Crime Rate: Azad Kashmir boasts a low crime rate compared to other provinces, credited to the efficient Azad Kashmir Police.
– Forensic Principles: Emphasis on forensic principles and advanced forensic skills to enhance investigative capabilities.
Leaders’ Remarks:
Chief Secretary Dawood Muhammad Barich praised the trainers from Punjab Police for their exceptional training and congratulated Inspector General Police Rana Abdul Jabbar on the induction of the modern training squad.
Inspector General Police Rana Abdul Jabbar stated, “Peace is our mission. All available resources will be utilized for peace and order in the state.”
Awards and Recognition:
Shields were presented to Commander One AK and Chief Secretary Dawood Muhammad Barich. Prizes were also awarded to officers who demonstrated exceptional performance during training.
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