Early Times Report UDHAMPUR, Jan 10: The valedictory function of two specialized training programmes was held today at the Sher-i-Kashmir Police Academy (SKPA), Udhampur, marking the successful completion of the courses. The programmes included a five-day training course on "Investigation of Cyber Crime", sponsored by the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C), New Delhi, and a five-day course for Investigators on "Women Safety", sponsored by the Bureau of Police Research & Development (BPR&D), New Delhi. A total of 48 officers from various units participated in the programmes, including one officer from Himachal Pradesh, reflecting inter-state participation and collaborative learning. Rajinder Kumar Gupta, IPS, Deputy Director (Indoor Trainings), SKPA Udhampur, graced the occasion as the Chief Guest. In his address, he appreciated the Academy's initiative in conducting need-based and contemporary training programmes. He emphasized the importance of continuous capacity building in the areas of Cybercrime Investigation and Women Safety, particularly in view of the evolving crime landscape and emerging societal challenges. The training programmes featured eminent resource persons from reputed academic institutions and professional fields, who shared valuable knowledge, practical experience, and best practices with the participants. The interactive sessions were highly appreciated and significantly contributed to enhancing the professional skills and investigative capabilities of the trainees. At the conclusion of the function, course certificates were distributed to all participants. The valedictory ceremony ended with a vote of thanks, acknowledging the support and cooperation extended by the sponsoring agencies, resource persons, and participants in making the programmes successful. |