
420 Policemen Graduate from Parwan Police Training Center
420 policemen from Parwan, Kapisa and Panjshir provinces graduated from the Parwan Police Training Center after completing two months of professional, ideological, tactical, operational and physical training.
Abdul Munir Mujahid, press officer of the Parwan Islamic Police Educational and Training Center in Jangal Bagh, provided the details. The graduation ceremony took place at the center, where Mullah Ansarullah Muhaajir, the commander, addressed the graduates.
Muhaajir stated that the mujahideen in this course had been trained according to Sharia principles so they could serve society in the light of Islamic law.
Some graduates also spoke at the event, committing to perform their responsibilities within the framework of the law and to strive for the security and welfare of the people.
The center has so far graduated about 9,000 professional policemen through various courses, seminars and programs.
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