Training on “Investigation of Murder and Homicide Case”
Itanagar
A week long training programme on “Investigation of Murder and Homicide Case” at PTC here on Monday inaugurated by IGP (Admn) Manish Kumar Agrawal inaugurated.
Addressing the inaugural session IGP (Admn) Manish Kumar Agrawal, congratulated the entire PTC staff for taking a big step by opening the doors of the PTC to the neighbouring police forces. He exhorted that it is a step in the direction of the vision which the Chief Minister has to make the PTC an state of art centre on line with NEPA.
Agrawal insisted on the participants to use this opportunity to learn inside as well as outside the class room. He hoped that in times to come, with more courses of the kind, Arunachal Police will get to interact with the officers of other police forces and learn from their best practices. He thanked BPR&D and NEPA for their contribution in this course. He thanked DGP for envisioning and planning the training program.
Agrawal further appeal all the trainees to maintain sincerity and learn it so as it would enhance the knowledge and immensely help during the investigation process and is a part of smart policing
He also hope that the exchange of knowledge with the trainees with each other will also increase the relationship and exchange of knowledge and strengthened brotherhood among each others.
Earlier, speaking on the occasion Principal PTC Dr. Navdeep S Brar, IPS informed the gathering that the PTC has so far provided training to the 45 batches of Constable recruits, who are providing yeomen services in maintaining law and order in Arunachal Pradesh.
The Dy. SP (Training) Dusu Kaling, Gari Tai and Inspector (Training) BP Alley and other faculty were also present and spoke on the occasion.
APP in collaboration with BPR&D, New Delhi is conducting a one week course on “Investigation of Murder and Homicide Case” under the scheme of DSI (Developing Scientific Investigator) at PTC Banderdewa from 11/09/17 to 15/09/17. The DSI Scheme is a new initiative of BPR&D under the SMART Policing, as envisioned by the Prime Minister of India. Under the scheme, BPR&D had sought nominations from all the states for holding the course. It is a matter of pride that BPR&D bequeathed PTC Banderdewa with this opportunity.
In the program, 20 police officers from various districts of Arunachal Pradesh including 02 officers from Assam Police in the ranks of Sub Inspector and Inspector are participating in the course. The training module will cover various aspects of Scientific Investigation tools such as: Forensic Evidence from Scene of Crime, Brain Mapping, DNA Analysis, Medico-Legal Aspects and law and procedures etc. in order to impart professional training, experts have been invited from NEPA, Shillong, FPB, FSL and Civil Administration.