
340 Police Personnel Graduate from Training Center in Kandahar
The Ministry of Interior announced that 340 police forces graduated from the police training center in Kandahar province after completing a short-term professional and ideological training course.
According to the ministry, the General Command of Training and Education under the Ministry of Interior remains committed to continuously enhancing the capacities of police forces, developing their professional skills and providing effective training programs.
During the graduation ceremony, officials delivered speeches offering necessary guidance to the graduates and distributed certificates to them.
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