IED training
KarachiA five-day training course on improvised explosive devices (IED) started here at the Central police office (CPO) on Monday.The course, arranged in collaboration with United States Justice Department and the US Karachi Consulate, is being conducted under the supervision of DIG (Training) South Zone Dr Jameel Ahmed.Police personnel and officers
By our correspondents
April 07, 2015
Karachi
A five-day training course on improvised explosive devices (IED) started here at the Central police office (CPO) on Monday.
The course, arranged in collaboration with United States Justice Department and the US Karachi Consulate, is being conducted under the supervision of DIG (Training) South Zone Dr Jameel Ahmed.
Police personnel and officers from Karachi, Nawabshah, Bhawalnagar and other parts of the country are taking part in the course.
A five-day training course on improvised explosive devices (IED) started here at the Central police office (CPO) on Monday.
The course, arranged in collaboration with United States Justice Department and the US Karachi Consulate, is being conducted under the supervision of DIG (Training) South Zone Dr Jameel Ahmed.
Police personnel and officers from Karachi, Nawabshah, Bhawalnagar and other parts of the country are taking part in the course.
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