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Thursday, December 8, 2011
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U.S. Embassy partners with Haryana Police Academy for antiterrorism training
The United States Department of State, in partnership with the Indian Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), on July 29 concluded a two-week seminar titled "Investigative Information Management." The session was conducted by instructors from the Department of State's Antiterrorism Assistance (ATA) program and hosted by the Haryana Police Academy in Madhuban, Karnal.
The interactive workshop trained mid-level police officials from across India in on-the-ground investigative analysis techniques that can be utilized to detect, deter, and prevent terrorism. More than 15 Indian law enforcement officials from federal and state agencies were selected to participate in the program by the MHA's Bureau of Police Research and Development.
Since 1995, the Department of State's Bureau of Diplomatic Security has organized 80 police training courses for over 1500 Indian law enforcement professionals under the ATA program. This month's training seminar focused on the use of innovative management techniques to enhance the effectiveness of police investigations.
After the training concluded, U.S. Chargé d'Affaires Ambassador Peter Burleigh remarked: "From high-level discussions in the recent U.S.-India Homeland Security and Strategic Dialogues through follow on actions such as this course and other cooperative efforts, the people and Government of the United States continue to fulfill our pledge to work together with India against terrorism. Terrorism is a crime that targets innocents and affects us all, and the United States and India have significantly expanded our counterterror information sharing and cooperation across the board. We will continue to work together, tirelessly, until that threat has been eliminated."
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