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    • News - North West - Jigawa
    • Updated: May 10, 2023

    NPTF Trains Officers In Jigawa On Intelligence-Led Policing

    NPTF Trains Officers In Jigawa On Intelligence-Led Policing

    The Nigeria Police Trust Fund (NPTF), has organised a four-day training for about 90 police personnel from Jigawa Command of the Nigeria Police Force, on intelligence-led policing.

    The training was organised in collaboration with Rhynyx Consults.

    The representative of the NPT supervising the exercise, Bashir Umar on Wednesday in Dutse said the training was organised and funded by the trust fund.

    Bashir said the training would improve the capacity of the Nigeria Police Force on intelligence gathering for effective crime prevention.

    He explained that the gesture was also part of the mandate of NPTF to train and retrain the policemen for better service delivery.

    According to the official, part of the mandate of the fund also is equipping the police with state-of-art equipment in line with modern policing.

    “The topic, intelligence-led policing for crime prevention, is paramount for effective policing.

    “We are impressed with the level of participation and performance of the consultant for the training and as a trust fund, we will continue to support the NPF in line with our mandate,” he said.

    Bashir expressed the hope that the training would add up to the knowledge of the participants on crime prevention.

    “At the end of the training, we expect that it will add up to their knowledge of crime prevention; they will go equipped with knowledge on how to improve their crime prevention techniques.

    “As a police officer, intelligence is very paramount because every police officer is expected to be intelligent.

    “So at the end of this program, it is expected that every participant should go back home with added knowledge to carry out his lawful duty effectively,” Bashir said.

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