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22 Pakistani cops attend training at New York Police Department
Islamabad : Pakistani police officers participated in a two-week civil disorder and crisis management training programme with the New York Police Department (NYPD). The training, held from April 9-20, 2018, was funded by the US Embassy’s International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs Section (INL).
Held at the NYPD Police Academy, the training taught officers how to effectively manage public demonstrations and crises, covering topics such as crowd dynamics, team tactics, and the appropriate use of non-lethal force. The training also included a train-the-trainer component to help the Pakistani officers develop new curricula and standard operating procedures upon return to their police organisations. According to INL Director Gregory Schiffer, “Pakistani police are no strangers to dealing with large and complex protests. This training with the NYPD allowed an exchange of expertise and offered Pakistani officers important tools on crowd control management. Pakistani police will be better equipped to respond effectively to public demonstrations, using international policing best practices, and ensuring respect for human rights.”
Participating in the training were officers from training institutions, command, and operational levels of six police organisations in Pakistan – the Frontier Constabulary, the Islamabad Capital Territory Police (ICTP), and Sindh, Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan Police.
Islamabad : Pakistani police officers participated in a two-week civil disorder and crisis management training programme with the New York Police Department (NYPD). The training, held from April 9-20, 2018, was funded by the US Embassy’s International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs Section (INL).
Held at the NYPD Police Academy, the training taught officers how to effectively manage public demonstrations and crises, covering topics such as crowd dynamics, team tactics, and the appropriate use of non-lethal force. The training also included a train-the-trainer component to help the Pakistani officers develop new curricula and standard operating procedures upon return to their police organisations. According to INL Director Gregory Schiffer, “Pakistani police are no strangers to dealing with large and complex protests. This training with the NYPD allowed an exchange of expertise and offered Pakistani officers important tools on crowd control management. Pakistani police will be better equipped to respond effectively to public demonstrations, using international policing best practices, and ensuring respect for human rights.”
Participating in the training were officers from training institutions, command, and operational levels of six police organisations in Pakistan – the Frontier Constabulary, the Islamabad Capital Territory Police (ICTP), and Sindh, Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan Police.