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5 days crash course for 10th batch of New Criminal Laws-23 concluded
5/31/2024 9:47:09 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 31: 10th batch of 89 Police officers/officials from various units of Jammu District today on 31.05.2024 concluded, five-day Crash Course on the New Criminal Laws-2023 at DTC(District Training Centre)DPL Jammu.
The course aims to equip Police officers/officials including SHOs, Incharge Police Posts,Investigating Officers & other staff from various units of the District Police Jammu with the essential understanding of the new promulgated laws by the Central Government, which are going to be implemented on ground from 1st July-2024.
The crash course was organized under the directives of the Police Headquarters J&K, the primary objective of this course is to ensure that the Police officers/officials are well-versed with the key provisions of the new Criminal Laws-2023,so that they can be effectively implemented on the ground in both letter and spirit.
The concluding ceremony of the course was graced by the presence of SSP Jammu Dr.Vinod Kumar-IPS along with SP hqrs Jammu Irshad H. Rather-JKPS(Course Coordinator) and DySP DAR Jammu R.S. Kotwal.
SSP Jammu underscored the significance of familiarizing oneself with all three new Criminal Laws, namely Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita-2023 (BNS), Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita-2023 (BNSS), and Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam-2023(BSA), stressing their crucial role in enhancing law enforcement practices.
On the occasion, certificates were distributed among the officers/officials who successfully completed the 05 day crash course.
With the successful completion of crash of 10th batch on New Criminal Laws-23 and 6th batch on "Practical Demos for Investigating Officers regarding New Criminal Laws & NDPS Act," about 1200 police personnel have been successfully imparted training regarding New Criminal Laws-2023 and Investigation techniques at DTC,DPL Jammu so far.
District Police Jammu is committed to foster continuous learning and professional development among its personnel to ensure the highest standards of service delivery and community policing
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