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| Advanced course on CIED conducted by NSG insructors concluded at SKPA Udhampur | | | Early Times Report UDHAMPUR, Feb 14: A two week advanced training course on "Counter Improvised Explosive Devices (CIED)" conducted by National Security Guard (NSG) Instructors concluded with an impressive function at Sher-i-Kashmir Police Academy Udhampur today. SSP Benam Tosh Deputy Director SKPAU presided over the valedictory ceremony, gave away certificates to the course participants and presented mementos to the NSG Instructors in the presence of Assistant Director (Outdoor) Pawan Sharma. A total of 53 officers, officials belonging to Bomb Disposal Squads (BDS) of all the Districts, Police Districts, GRP, PCR Jammu and PCR Kashmir participated important training programme. The course was conducted by the expert Instructors of NSG Training Centre Manesar, Haryana with the objective to enhance the operational capabilities of police personnel in dealing with IED-related threats and risks involved while conducting disposal of bombs, IEDs and other explosive substances. The course provided comprehensive training to identify, detect, neutralize and dispose of bombs/IEDs found at any site besides post-blast investigation techniques and standard operating procedures (SOP). The course also included practical demonstrations, hands-on exercises and simulated scenarios to equant the participants with the real-time operational skills. The course was coordinated by Mohd Akram, Lal Hussain and Magger Singh. In his valedictory address, Deputy Director commended the NSG faculty for imparting high-quality professional training and appreciated the participants for their dedication and keen interest throughout the programme. He emphasized that such advanced training initiatives shall go a long way in strengthening counter-terrorism preparedness and ensuring public safety especially in current emerging security challenges. |
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