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Police to lay stress on upgrading training institutes | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT Srinagar/Jammu,Sept 27 : The state Government has decided to upgrade the existing training infrastructure in Jammu and Kashmir with the aim of imparting training to the entire police force in areas like counter insurgency operations, crime detection and in learning of modern techniques of investigation. Senior police functionaries said that in this connection the Department has formulated a plan for strengthening and upgrading training institutions across the state for training the police personnel in sophisticated technology and advanced weaponry courses. Police sources said that imparting training to police personnel in counter insurgency operations, handling of street protests, civilian strife and crime detection. They said more than 40 per cent of the police personnel would be equipped with non-lethal weapons for tackling street protests. They said that the Union Home Ministry would be bearing the expenditure on procuring and purchasing non-lethal weapons for the police personnel in Jammu and Kashmir. Since the last year the state Government has made it mandatory for the police authorities to send, by rotation, all its police personnel for training in various institutions in the state. The programme is to continue. They said if during the last year 5700 police personnel were trained in various fields of policing in these institutes and out of them were 186 women and 1078 newly recruited constables. During the current year also several hundred police personnel were being given training in different fields of policing in various institutes within the state.
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