Baramulla Police Organise Training on UAPA and NDPS Investigations
Baramulla: The Range Police Headquarters Baramulla successfully concluded a two-day Range Level Training Programme focused on the prosecution and conviction of cases under UAPA and NDPS laws.
The programme was held at the District Police Lines Baramulla Conference Hall and was organised as part of the ongoing capacity building initiative of the Jammu and Kashmir Police aimed at improving the professional skills of field officers across the North Kashmir Range. Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel
Programme Inaugurated by DIG North Kashmir
The training programme was inaugurated by Maqsood-ul-Zaman, Deputy Inspector General of Police, North Kashmir Range.
The valedictory session was attended by the Additional Superintendent of Police Baramulla along with senior officers and officials from the Range Police Headquarters.
Experts Conduct Technical Sessions
Several expert speakers from the judiciary, prosecution department, Narcotics Control Bureau, and Jammu and Kashmir Police delivered technical sessions during the programme.
The sessions covered important topics including:
- Investigation procedures under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA)
- Enforcement of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act (NDPS)
- Forensic sampling and evidence collection
- Addressing investigation gaps
- Case study analysis for successful prosecution
Officials said the training was designed to help officers improve investigation quality and court presentation of evidence to ensure stronger convictions in complex cases.
Officers From Across North Kashmir Participate
The programme saw active participation from officers of different ranks including:
- Deputy Superintendents of Police (DySPs)
- Inspectors
- Sub-Inspectors
These officers represented all districts of the North Kashmir Range.
Participants appreciated the interactive discussions and practical insights, saying the sessions helped enhance their understanding of handling sensitive cases related to terrorism and narcotics.
Certificates Distributed at Valediction Ceremony
During the concluding ceremony, certificates were distributed among participating officers, while guest speakers were honoured with mementos for their contribution to the programme.
Speaking at the event, DIG Maqsood-ul-Zaman said the real success of such training programmes lies in their effective implementation in the field.
He urged officers to apply the knowledge gained during the sessions while preparing case files, collecting evidence, and presenting investigations in courts so that cases lead to successful convictions.
Strengthening Professional Competence
Officials described the programme as an important step in strengthening investigative skills and professional competence within the Jammu and Kashmir Police.
The initiative also reflects the department’s commitment to effective justice delivery, institutional credibility, and maintaining public trust.
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