Category: News – Afghan National Police
500 ANP depart Afghanistan to improve skills in Turkey
“Our non-commissioned officers are closer to the soldiers and closer to the people,” said Afghan National Police Col. Abdul Gardizi. “Every leader needs a good NCO with him in order to get the mission done so I feel these men will benefit greatly from the advanced training.”
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Women’s Police Corps Graduates 13 in Inaugural Course
“The 16-week course at Regional Training Center-West, was the inaugural course for the Herat Region, and was designed to introduce leadership skills and advanced police tactics to experienced Women’s Police Corps Officers.”
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Afghan Public Protection Force to become Afghan’s newest guards
As of June 4, the APPF has a force of approximately 16,000 guards. This includes about 6,000 pre-existing APPF guards and 6,000 guards who have transitioned from private security companies. Its target goal is approximately 30,000 guards by March 2013.
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Conference helps pave way for the Afghan Border Patrol
“We start from zero, but right now we are trying to give police and personnel good training but we’re not at the level of the United States. The U.S. has good protection and security in their country, but we are trying to help the future of Afghanistan with good personnel and security forces,” said Col. Attaullah Noristani, Uniform Police Director.
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Last ANP class graduates at TSS Shaheen
“Since 2009, more than 2,000 ANP personnel have been trained at TSS Shaheen. Now, as the Afghan National Police have become more proficient at training their own personnel, the temporary Regional Training Centers have become unnecessary.”
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RSC-North transfers RTC Konduz in ceremony
“With the closure of RTC Konduz, the ANP training staff has been transferred to other Police Training centers in the north. They will continue to train new police recruits at their new locations, thus allowing the training centers to sustain the required force levels,” said Col. Robin Fontes, the RSC-North commander.
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Intensive English Language Training Center opens doors in Kabul
The purpose of learning English to learn an international language,” said ANA Col. Habiburahman Totakhil, commandant of Afghan Foreign Language Institute. “It is a necessity for our Armed Forces to be able to learn the language and coordinate missions with NATO forces.”
Category: Literacy, News - Afghan National Police, News - General
Training center strengthens ABP, graduates 79 new recruits
“The Afghan people don’t want enemies to enter Afghanistan, so it’s your duty to protect our borders,” continued Raziq, an Afghan Border Policeman. “Have pride in bringing security to our country. I hope you serve honestly.”
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ANP Conference: From Transition to Transformation
“My long term vision is that the police will uphold the Constitution of Afghanistan and enforce the prevailing laws of the country to protect the rights of all people of Afghanistan, and will perform their duties in a professional, non-discriminatory, trustworthy and accountable manner,” said Bismillah Khan Mohammadi, Minister of Interior.
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Afghan Uniform Police gain new patrolmen
“Education is important,” said Anwar Agha. “The skills you’ve acquired here will help you do your job. You have to apply those skills well because you will encounter civilians who will rely on you every day.”
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