In line with their sworn resolve
at tackling headlong security challenges such as terrorism, insurgency,
kidnapping and other crimes and criminalities besetting Nigeria and Pakistan,
the Inspector-General of Police, IGP MD Abubakar, CFR, NPM, mni, psc and the
Pakistani High Commissioner to Nigeria pledged mutual collaboration and
assistance for each other.
The pledge was made today
Wednesday, 19th February, 2014, at the Force Headquarters Abuja
during the courtesy visit of the Pakistani High Commissioner, Lt. Gen (Rtd)
Muhammed Ashraf Saleem to the IGP. At the end of the meeting, the IGP announced
that the first batch of ten Nigeria Police Officers will be leaving Nigeria to
Pakistan for extensive training on Counter-Terrorism, Counter-Insurgency as
well as Bomb Diffusion and Disposal. Similarly, the Pakistani Police personnel
are also expected in Nigeria to participate in specialized training at the
Police Intelligence Institute.
It will be recalled that the IGP
had just returned from a-seven day working visit to Pakistan where he had
engaged in serious security discussions with Pakistani Police Chiefs and
stakeholders on possible areas of collaboration and areas of support for each
other especially in the area of capacity building, specialized training,
intelligence sharing and exchange of logistics.
Meanwhile, the High Commissioner
has lauded this new initiative, noting that both countries have similar
challenges and therefore must support each other.
CSP FRANK E. MBA
FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER,
FORCE HEADQUARTERS,
FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER,
FORCE HEADQUARTERS,
ABUJA
Ten nigerian police personel goes to pakastan and it's news, nigerian police has always being a joke expecially this dispensation
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