RAWALPINDI: In collaboration with Germany, a mock crime scene t
raining facility was established – which was inaugurated by Police Additional Inspector General (AIG) T
raining Usman Khattak in Sihala.
The commandant of Sihala Police College – Sohail Habib Tajik –German Embassy’ s representative and Crime Investigation Services in-charge Katrin Ladwing and former IGP Shoaib Suddle were also present on the occasion.
The facility features models of murders, bank robberies, suicides and other heinous crimes through which the under-t
raining officers will be prepared about collecting and preserving evidence, analysi
ng them and presenti
ng them before the court.
Usman Khattak– while addressi
ng the ceremony – said that Germany has been providing a remarkable support to the Punjab Police – for improving investigation capabilities by focusi
ng on the latest techniques of investigation and utilising modern technology – that has improved the performance of the police force in combating terrorism and street crimes.
Suddle said that the police station culture can only be changed through t
raining of the police as ‘it is the only solution to combat terrorism and fight street cr
ime in an effective manner’ and added that without protecti
ng the evidence and presenting it before the courts, criminals cannot be convicted and the rule of law cannot be established.
Ladwing told the gathering that Germany is supporti
ng the provinc
ial police force to enhance their investigation capacity to help maintain the rue of the law as crime rate cannot be controlled effectively without providing modern t
raining and tools to the police.
However, Tajik – speaki
ng on the occasion – said that the facility valuablyadds to police t
raining and the college has become a degree awarding institution in criminology.