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Cops get comprehensive training in VIP security in J-K’s Doda

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Jammu, Apr 18 (PTI) Police personnel in Jammu and Kashmir’s Doda district underwent specialised training in VIP security to enhance their professional capabilities and preparedness in handling sensitive security assignments, officials said.

A felicitation ceremony was organised at the district police lines in Doda on Saturday to mark the successful completion of a two-day training programme on VIP security.

“The training was conducted as per modules devised by the Security Headquarters, J&K, with the objective of strengthening the skills and readiness of personnel deployed for VIP security duties”, they said.

During the programme, participants received comprehensive training on key aspects of VIP security, including threat assessment, advanced security liaison, convoy management, access control, emergency response, and standard operating procedures to ensure foolproof security arrangements, they added.

The session witnessed participation from gazetted officers, supervisory officers, SHOs, in-charge police posts, police security officers, and other personnel of the district, reflecting a collective focus on professional upgradation.

Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Doda, Kartik Shrotriya (IPS), who presided over the felicitation ceremony, lauded the dedication and discipline of the trainees.

He also distributed appreciation certificates and mementoes to the guest faculty for their contribution.

Speaking on the occasion, the SSP emphasised the importance of continuous training and capacity building to effectively tackle evolving security challenges and ensure the safety of protected persons.

Senior officers reiterated that such specialised programmes are vital for maintaining high standards of professionalism, accountability, and efficiency within the force.

Police, they said, remain committed to strengthening operational efficiency through regular training initiatives and capacity enhancement programmes. PTI AB AB HIG HIG

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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