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Arms-training for Jharkhand police officers | Police officials in Jharkhand are being imparted a special arms-training exercise, to enable them to counter attacks by Maoist forces. The training was
found necessary in the wake of recent killings of 76 security personnel in an
ambush in Chhattisgarh. Officers in charge of 131 police stations located in Maoist-infested
areas of Jharkhand are being trained in the operation of state-of-the-art weaponry.
They are also being trained to anlayse intelligence inputs during the training.
"131 police officers from across Jharkhand are taking part in this training. After
yesterday's session, the officers are being taught how to use weapons which are
generally used in the field like AK-47s, INSAS (Indian Small Arms System) and
their personal weapons, like revolvers and pistols," said Vinay Shukla, one of
the trainee police officers of the Jharkhand Armed Police. The training program
is being conducted at the Bariatu firing range in Ranchi city. The police officials
felt that these training programs will help them face the Maoist menace in a better
way. "We were well alert earlier as well. But this training has provided that
fineness that is required to handle situations. All the senior officials shared
their experiences with us and we will try our best not to repeat the mistakes
made earlier," said Vivek Singh , a police inspector. Neyaz Ahmed, Director General
of Police (DGP), Jharkhand, on Friday (April 09) had said that security forces
are on high alert in the State following the attack on the Security Forces in
neighbouring Chhattisgarh. He also said that they would further activate their
intelligence wing to keep a tab on Maoists activities. On Tuesday (April 6), Maoists
had killed 76 security personnel in an ambush, by setting off explosives and firing
from hilltops around a dense forest at Taadmetala village in Dantewada district
of Chhattisgarh. ce officials in Jharkhand are being imparted a special arms-training
exercise, to enable them to counter attacks by Maoist forces. The training was
found necessary in the wake of recent killings of 76 security personnel in an
ambush in Chhattisgarh. Officers in charge of 131 police stations located in Maoist-infested
areas of Jharkhand are being trained in the operation of state-of-the-art weaponry.
They are also being trained to anlayse intelligence inputs during the training.
"131 police officers from across Jharkhand are taking part in this training. After
yesterday's session, the officers are being taught how to use weapons which are
generally used in the field like AK-47s, INSAS (Indian Small Arms System) and
their personal weapons, like revolvers and pistols," said Vinay Shukla, one of
the trainee police officers of the Jharkhand Armed Police. The training program
is being conducted at the Bariatu firing range in Ranchi city. The police officials
felt that these training programs will help them face the Maoist menace in a better
way. "We were well alert earlier as well. But this training has provided that
fineness that is required to handle situations. All the senior officials shared
their experiences with us and we will try our best not to repeat the mistakes
made earlier," said Vivek Singh , a police inspector. Neyaz Ahmed, Director General
of Police (DGP), Jharkhand, on Friday (April 09) had said that security forces
are on high alert in the State following the attack on the Security Forces in
neighbouring Chhattisgarh. He also said that they would further activate their
intelligence wing to keep a tab on Maoists activities. On Tuesday (April 6), Maoists
had killed 76 security personnel in an ambush, by setting off explosives and firing
from hilltops around a dense forest at Taadmetala village in Dantewada district
of Chhattisgarh. |
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