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NATIONAL POLICE NEWSLETTER VOL 02 ISSUE 01 ACADEMY MAY 2016

Martyrs’ wall

Thousands of police officers in have laid their lives in line of duty. The toll has risen CONTENTS exponentially since 9/11. Alumni of National Martyrs’ wall 1 Police Academy have valiantly led from the Commandant’s message 2 front brave police men and women, given their Commandant’s profile 2 lives and honoured their alma mater. Outgoing commandant 3 Visiting faculty for ICC 3 st National Police Academy has dedicated a 41 STP Passing Out Parade 4 memorial wall in respect of these martyrs and Awards 4 their supreme sacrifice. Graduation 5 The final day 5 nd th The dedication was made on 28 December 42 STP / 18 ICC 6 2015 in presence of IGP (r) Mr Zafar Iqbal Study visits 7 – 8 rd th Rathore, IGP (r) Mr Aziz Khan, IGP (r) Syed 43 STP / 19 ICC 9 14 July 1959 – 04 August 2010 Shabeer Ahmed Shah, IGP (r) Mr Iftikhar From commandant’s message 9 Arrival 9 Chaudhry, IGP (r) Mr Muhammad Akbar Khan Mr Safwat Ghayur is one of the most Orientation week 10 Hoti and IGP (r) Mr Khalid Qureshi. Senior charismatic and iconic alumnus of Impressions 11 officers of the academy and under-training National Police Academy. His love and Expectations 11 ASPs of 42nd STP were also present. association for the academy was profound District Command Course 12 where he returned to serve as Course Overview 12 Commander in April 1998. He was DCC design 13 serving as Commandant FC when he was DCC trainers 13 martyred on 4 August 2010 in , a DCC modules 13 city he loved: Capacity Building Courses 14 “a lean man, with loosely fitted clothes, a CBCs 15 hint of pattas (a pushtu word for hair Collaboration 15 coming down over the neck) peeping out

from behind his beret, with a swagger in

his gait, a sultry smile and a twinkle in his

eye. He was a good looking person

radiating confidence and authority”***

Mr Fateh Muhammad Maken ASP 1984* Mr Abid Ali DIG 2006 (5th CTP)** (18th CTP) Capt (r) Rizwan Khan Tareen ASP 1995 Mr Salman Ayaz Khan ASP 2006 (19th CTP) (30th CTP) Mr Muhammad Ashraf Marth SSP 1997 Malik Muhammad Saad DIG 2007 Martyrs (17th CTP) (17th CTP) memorial Dr Ijaz Ahmed Langrial SSP 2001 Mr Sifwat Ghayur Addl.IGP 2010 (16th CTP) (9th CTP) Mr Abdul Aziz Bullo DIG 2003 Mr Fayyaz Ahmed Sumbal DIG 2013 Lt. (r) Tayyab Saeed SP 2004 (20th CTP) *Year of martyrdom (18th CTP) Lt (r) Muhammad Hilal SSP 2013 **Common Training Programme th (30 CTP) ***Hamid Hussain

1 Commandant IGP Mr Nasim uz Zaman

Message

Police service is a great test of human national and trans-national issues, and character. It is therefore hardly surprising where state and society are in process of that it can bring out the best in those negotiating a fine balance, role of police associated with this extraordinary becomes contested. profession. With right attitude and hard work a police officer can lead a life which With preceding background in view, it is is fulfilling both personally and reasonable to infer that training a corps of professionally. future police leadership is an important task. These future leaders are expected to Individual genius may help some to motivate and invigorate police force, achieve laudable results, but for a vast ensure public service and remain positive majority professional achievement and in an adverse policing space. personal success follows focused and consistent endeavour guided by a sure National Police Academy is committed to hand. delivering a transformational training experience through its unique institutional Police officers are expected to operate memory and close local and international effectively in complex and dynamic collaborations. milieus. In a region facing national, sub- Profile

Inspector General of Police He served in National Highways and Mr Nasim-uz-Zaman is Police Service of Motorway Police and Intelligence Bureau Pakistan officer from 10th Common before returning to as Milestones Training Programme. Additional Inspector General Training 1982: Joined PSP and subsequently Addl. IGP Investigation 10th CTP He joined police service in 1982 and Punjab, Regional Police Officer 1985-86: ADO FC Peshawar 1987-88: ASP underwent Specialized Training , Addl. IGP Traffic and 1991-92: SP TT Singh Programme in 1983-84 before being Establishment Punjab Police. 1992-93: SP Jehlum posted as Assistant District Officer 1994-95: SP Okara Peshawar. He joined NPA as its 26th commandant in 1995-1996: SP 1999-2000: SP Gujrat 2016. 2012: JD IB In a long and honourable service he 2013: RPO Rwp served as district Superintendent of Police 2016: Commandant NPA in seven important districts of Punjab.

2 Outgoing commandant

Profile

Inspector General of Police (r) Mr Qureshi spent another two years at UNPKM Muhammad Khalid Qureshi was born on 26 in Bosnia Herzegovina from 2000 to 2002. December 1955. He joined Police Service of Pakistan in 1981 becoming part of 9th In addition to these postings, he attended Common Training Programme at Civil important seminars and courses in Japan, Services Academy . Germany, and United Kingdom.

He retired from service on 23rd December The outgoing commandant took keen interest 2015 at National Police Academy where he in physical and academic trainings of ASPs served as the 25th commandant of NPA from and in-service officers during his academy 19 June to 23 December 2015. tenure.

Mr Khalid Qureshi had an illustrious career His association with the academy post of 34 years in police service. In addition to retirement will be a source of encouragement important assignments, his career path is and continuity and it will benefit all those dotted with consistent value acquisition. who come to NPA for capacity building at different stages of their careers. He gained significant international exposure in law enforcement through postings at United Nations Peace Keeping Missions.

Having served in Mozambique in 1994, Mr Visiting faculty for ICC

The outgoing commandant will continue These valuable additions will enhance Milestones to have more than a formal connection academy’s capacity to impart high quality 1981: Joined PSP with the academy. Mr Khalid Qureshi has legal knowledge on participants of Initial 9th CTP consented to be resource person for legal Command Course. 1985-87: ASP Swat instruction of ASPs of 43rd STP / 19th 1991-92: SP Chakwal ICC. He has accepted the academy’s offer 1992-93: SP Bhakkar to teach Criminal Procedure Code. 1993-94: SP TT Singh 1996: DO FC Swat Mr Taimoor Aly Khan PSP has also 1997-2000: DD Crime FIA Mlt. expressed willingness to join NPA 2006-15: Dir SIG/CTW FIA visiting faculty for taking a course of HQ 2015: Commandant NPA ASPs on Qanun e Shahdat Order.

Mr Taimoor Aly Khan

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41st STP passing out parade

On 22nd December 2016 Passing Out Parade of ASPs of 41st STP was held at National Police Academy . Former NPA commandant and IGP (r) Mr Muhammad Abbass Khan was the guest of honour. The batch comprises 18 officers including four lady officers. In his address, the chief guest said that the role and duties of law enforcing agencies are pivotal for national stability. He added that the nation was indebted to police for its sacrifices in war against terrorism. The chief guest reviewed the parade and awarded trophies to high achievers of the batch.

ASPs of 41st STP with chief guest IGP (r) Mr Muhammad Abbass Khan

Awards

All Round Best ASP UT Mr Sayed Aziz Best in Academics Mr Sumair Noor Best in Parade Capt (r) Mazhar Iqbal Best in Firing Mr Sayed Aziz Best in Physicals Capt (r) Mazhar Iqbal Best in Discipline Ms Suhai Aziz Mr Sayed Aziz All Round Best ASP UT 41st STP

4 Graduation

After passing out parade and award distribution ceremony on 22nd December 2016 commandant NPA Mr Khalid Qureshi presided over the oath taking, graduation and pinning of ranks ceremonies of ASPs of 41st STP at the academy. All senior officers of the academy were present, and so were the parents, spouses and close family members of graduating ASPs.

Oath taking ceremony of ASPs of 41st STP by commandant Mr Khalid Qureshi The final day

“There is compassion that develops knowing that your fellow ASPs are also struggling to maintain their stamina in passing out rehearsals - but it is a sense of camaraderie that reassures and unifies us in those tough moments.

“As soon as I got allocated to the Police Service of Pakistan, the sounds of trumpets and drums started Mr Abdullah Lak echoing in my ears. It is the regal and pompous revelry of passing out that makes this service stand out ASP of 41st STP from the rest of the civil services. It is occasions like parades and pinning ceremonies that introduce pride in uniformed services. relives the final day “Personally, I had always idealised my father and had hoped to one day step into his shoes. When I marched in front of audience, shouting cautions and swinging my sword towards the chief guest I saw my father – and I knew he was the proudest person on earth; his son was repeating history. 26 years ago he was in the exact same place that I was in today.”

5 42nd STP / 18th ICC

18th Initial Command Course officers are Lahore. them about army’s unique position and undergoing their 24-week field attachment role there. in their respective provinces of allocation. ASPs under-training visited Punjab, , The officers shall report back at the KP, and AJ&K as part of their field study academy at the end of their UT-ship (field tours. attachment). Back at academy these officers will complete their consolidation A key visit of the trainees was to the phase of training and have their passing presidency, where the officers got an out parade. opportunity to discuss with President civilian law enforcement in Pakistan. During the course of their stay at academy trainee officers went for local field trips to ASP UT Mr Muhammad Essa Khan important police and government currently doing his field work at district organisations including FIA headquarters, Shikarpur, Sindh while writing of their NH&MP headquarters, Passport and study tour to noted that NADRA offices, PAF headquarters, and presentations given to them on National ANF headquarters. Action Plan and visit of CPLC offices in Karachi were helpful activities. ASPs UT with IGP Sindh British High Commission arranged a three day visit of the officers to Punjab ASP UT Mr Umer Abbas Babar has added Forensics Science Laboratory (PFSL) that the batch’s visit to AJ&K informed

Officers during mess night with Mr Harris Khalique

Assistant Superintendents of Police of 42nd Specialized Training Programme / 18th ICC arrived at NPA in the second half of May 2015. There are 29 officers in the batch including one lady officer and two officers from . PAF officers had joined the training for development phase only. After completion of development phase the officers reported on 08th February 2016 for Combat Orientation Course at Police Elite Training School Bedian Lahore, while the PAF officers reported back to their parent organisation.

6 Study visits

The officers of 42nd Specialized Training Programme visited Presidency in December 2015. Issues of national interest were discussed in detail followed by open house Q&A. Conversation touched upon challenges to democracy, education and health systems and police service. The president said that Pakistan of today is beset by terrorism and extremism which has disturbed national peace and further marginalised progressive elements. (ASP UT Dr Muhammad Sami Malik )

ASPs of 42nd STP with

ASP UT Muhammad Essa presenting NPA shield to IGP KP Mr Nasir Khan Durrani ASPs of 42nd STP visited KP in November 2015. Provincial Police Officer briefed us on KP’s success in improving public-police relations and image of the force. Use of modern ASP UT Mr Touheed Memon receiving shield from policing techniques like Tenant Information System, Hotspot IGP Punjab Mr Mushtaq Ahmed Sukhera policing, and crime geo tagging on large scale was a distinctive feature. (ASP UT Atta ur Rehman)

7 Study visits

“Unity, Faith, Discipline” During country study tour of Sindh under-training officers at National Police Academy visit Mazar e Quaid as a long standing tradition, pay their respects to the founder of the nation and offer fateha.

ASPs of 42nd STP offering fateha at Mazar e Quaid

Sindh Police has raised a to deal with rising levels of violent crime in Karachi. ASPs were briefed about training, capacity and preparedness of SSU. The experience gave a sound opportunity to under-training officers in understanding the need of operationally equipped force and means to raise and utilise such specialised units in police.

ASPs on a visit to SSU Karachi

Azad Jammu & Kashmir and its dynamics are important in context of Pakistan’s strategic priorities. Under-training officers visited AJ&K in November 2015 and engaged with a wide range of government officials both military and civilian and public office holders including the prime minister.

ASPs with President of AJ&K

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From commandant’s message to ASPs UT

“Initial Command Course (ICC) is a most demanding part of ICC. The 34- specialized 18-month long training week long phase imparts legal “ICC culminates in a four-week long programme. It is designed to meet knowledge and practical policing skills Consolidation Phase. professional needs of under-training through academic instruction and nine Assistant Superintendents of Police. development modules. Activities “As a new entrant in this profession National Police Academy equips including Para-PT, drill and musketry you need to be conscious of probationer ASPs with knowledge, will be important constituents of responsibilities, duties and problems skills, attitudes, standards of integrity physical regimen during this time. that you may confront during the and professionalism to adequately face After academic and physical course of your exciting careers.” present and prospective policing examination you are sent to a six-week challenges. Combat Orientation Course, a special (From Code of Conduct for ASPs of weapons and tactics programme, at 43rd STP) “ICC is spread over four phases and Elite Police Training School, Bedian, encompasses both physical and Lahore. academic activities. “ After completion of combat course “Upon arrival you will undergo a you will join provinces of your month long Foundation Phase that allocations for field training. The 6- Batch Essentials introduces trainees to broad contours of month long Field Attachment Phase policing. allows you to practically apply 2015: 43rd CTP knowledge and skills that you acquired 2016: 43rd STP / 19th ICC “Development Phase is the longest and in development phase. 35 Gentlemen Officers 05 Lady Officers Arrival

Probationer Assistant academy diaries for note- Superintendents of Police taking and reflective reported at National Police writing and schedule of Academy on Sunday 24 orientation week. April 2016. Upon arrival the trainees were received NPA course commander Dr by officers from training Farhan Zahid hosted a wing and drill staff. Trainee dinner for ASPs at officers’ officers were given mess. academy bags, training programme, guide book on academy code of conduct,

9 Orientation week

IGP (r) Mr Zulfiqar Ali Qureshi is a Police Service of Pakistan officer from the batch of 1962. “He is a witness to traditions now long dead, and carrier of wisdom that shall never pass away.”

Mr Sultan Azam Temuri PSP day 1

IGP (r) Mr Afzal Ali Shigri is a former commandant NPA. He spoke on Police Reforms in Pakistan from 1947 to 2016.

IGP (r) Mr Ilyas Mohsin day 2

Mr Kamaluddin Tipu PSP day 5 Mr Ihsan Ghani PSP day 4 Mr Iqbal Mehmood PSP day 3

10 Impressions

First day at NPA started with policing culture in Pakistan, and morning physical training at 5 am from challenges of terrorism to followed by orientation sessions opportunities of international from 8 am to 2 pm; haircuts, police collaborations – a whole uniform measurements and range of ideas and issues were weapons’ introduction sessions in discussed with impressive the afternoon/ evening. By the knowledge, candidness and time the day ended at 6 pm, we humanism. knew the journey would not only be interesting, it would be (ASP UT Mr Muhammad Raza rigourous as well. Tanveer) Ms Asma Jehangir on criminal justice system in During orientation sessions Pakistan former IGPs, serving police officers and eminent members of civil society held presentations on diverse subjects. From introduction of policing in subcontinent to contemporary

Expectations

Mr Sohail Habib Tajik PSP on terrorism in Af- Pak region and challenges of policing

I expect training at the I expect Initial Command academy to inculcate Course to be a structured discipline and ensure programmed aimed at understanding of laws. instilling traits essential for Honesty, integrity, spirit of an effective and competent public service and police officer. patriotism must be the

guiding principles. ASP UT Ms Ammara

Sherazi ASP UT Mr Ikram Ullah Mr Hassan Khan on media and police

11 District Command Course

The 2nd District Command Course was held from 3 March 2016 to 14 April 2016 at National Police Academy. Ten mid- career police officers from all provinces undertook this 5-week long course that ended with their graduation on 15 April 2016.

Participants of 2nd District Command Course with Commandant National Police Academy

Overview

In the 12th NPA Board of Governors it was directed that NPA should develop and plan Senior / District Command Course for newly promoted Superintendents of Police. The decision was made in view of capacity building needs of mid-career officers and their changed roles as SPs.

Key performance areas were identified through rigourous job tasks analysis and further consolidated through Master Trainers’ Workshop conducted in January 2016 at NPA.

NPA in collaboration with ICITAP evolved infrastructure and developed training manuals for instructors. Before the course is formally incorporated into National Police Training Programme, all key issues related to curricula, criteria for participation and Participants during a DCC activity course duration will be discussed at appropriate forums for formal adoption.

12 DCC design

District Police Officers (DPOs) in Pakistan are qualified, trained and experienced police functionaries. They are tested by leadership responsibilities, limited resources, and the need to multi-task with acts of terrorism and major crimes. Political, social, financial and personnel issues in ever-changing, diverse environments make their job harder. District Command Course project was initiated in November 2010 to train district officers in view of such challenges.

National Police Academy collaborated with ICITAP in creating a command level course. A Job Task Analysis (JTA) of serving DPOs was conducted to identify training needs for district officers.

JTA helped identify 10 duties and 91 tasks that are key in developing a comprehensive course at the academy; and NPA & ICITAP developed that course with the assistance of Pakistani subject experts.

The second district command course had 24 training days. Ten out of twelve modules were designed by National Police Academy. Modules were conducted by eight PSP officers and two ICITAP trainers. DCC trainers DCC modules

Ethics and Professional Standards Duties of DPO under the existing Legal Ch. Muhammad Yaqub (Former Commandant, NPA) Framework Mr. Khalid Qureshi (Former Inspector General of Police) Oversee and Maintain Law & Order Mr. Taimoor Aly Khan (Former Deputy Inspector General of Police) Manage Security Mr. M. Ali Khan Babakhel (Deputy Inspector General of Police – KPK) Supervise Administration Mr. Hassan Asad Alvi (Senior Superintendent of Police NH&MP) Anti-Terrorism Modules Dr. Farhan Zahid (SSP-Deputy Director-NPA) Collect / Update Intelligence Mr. Asif Saifullah Paracha (Deputy Director IB) Manage Crime & Investigation Ch. Iftikhar Ahmed (Former Inspector General of Police) Supervise Critical Incident Response Mr. Ellis Kupferman (ICITAP Trainer) Manage Community Policing / Interact with Mediate Pressure Groups Mr. Patrick Harris (ICITAP Trainer) Maintain Media Relations Manage Prosecutions / Investigation

13 Capacity Building Courses 2015

Course Organization Dates

Interviewing and interrogation ICITAP 8-12 June National Police Academy is a premier institution that Project management NPA 27-31 July continues to build capacity of officers through Introduction to crime and ICITAP 10-13 August structured modules as part intelligence analysis of its capacity building program. Capacity Building Intelligence led policing ICITAP 17-21 August Courses are held to train senior law enforcement Police and media relations NPA 31 Aug – 4 Sep officers from a range of Office management for law organizations including NPA 14-18 September enforcement agencies police, National Accountability Bureau, Instructor development ICITAP 28 Sep – 2 Oct Federal Investigation Agency, Pakistan Air Force, Time management NPA 5-7 October Rangers, Intelligence Bureau, Frontier Strategic planning ICITAP 12-16 October Constabulary, National Police Bureau and Prisons. Response to radiological NPA 2-6 November emergency

Anti money laundering ICITAP 10-13 November

The academy trained 511 senior officers in 2015 through capacity building program. Every year officers from around 25 law enforcement agencies are invited to attend courses at NPA.

14 CBCs January – May 2016

Course Organization Dates

Crime prevention ICITAP 18-22 January

Collaboration Crises management ICITAP 25-29 January

Stress Management ICITAP 1-4 February National Police Academy has worked Anti money laundering ICITAP 8-12 February closely over the years with key History and tactics of terrorism ICITAP 8-12 February international organisations in areas Victimology ICITAP 15-19 February of police and law enforcement training. Advance criminal investigation ICITAP 15-19 February United States Department of Anti human trafficking ICITAP 22-28 February Justice led International Managing community policing ICITAP 22-28 February Criminal Investigative Time management NPA 7-9 March Training Assistance Investigative techniques and Programme, British NPA 4-8 April High Commission, importance of prosecution Australian Federal Instructor development NPA 11-15 April Police, GIZ, INL, NCA and UNODC White collar crime NPA 18-22 April have been some of the major Gender mainstreaming NPA 25-29 April international partners of the academy. Information led policing NPA 2-6 May

During the first 20 weeks of 2016 the academy trained 235 officers from over 15 law enforcement agencies of the country.

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National Police Academy

Commandant Vision Mr Nasim uz Zaman IGP

Deputy Commandant Mr Sadiq Kamal Khan DIG

Director To be a leading police training institute and a role model for Central Planning & all training institutes at national level imparting high quality training to in-service as well as newly recruited mid-level Training Unit police managers. To uphold standards of performance, best Capt (r) Abdul Saeed Naveed practices reflecting values of a good public service DIG organization and to be a center of excellence for all police training institutions. Director Senior Command Course Mr Kashif Alam SSP

Course Commander Dr Farhan Zahid PhD SP Mission

Deputy Director Admnistration Mr Haider Sultan SP

The principles of equality and fairness to all members of the Assistant Course community will be reflected in all aspects of police training. Commander Rana Abdul Aziz SP

THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE NATIONAL POLICE ACADEMY, Patron-in-Chief ISLAMABAD Mr Nasim uz Zaman IGP Patron National Police Academy Islamabad is administered by an autonomous board appointed by Mr Sadiq Kamal Khan DIG the government through ministry of interior and narcotics control and was duly registered th Supervisors under the Societies Registration Act, XXI of 1860 on 19 February 1979 Capt(r) Mr Abdul Saeed Naveed DIG NATIONAL POLICE ACADEMY, ISLAMABAD Dr Farhan Zahid PhD SP SECTOR H-11, A K BROHI ROAD Editorial www.npa.gov.pk Rana Abdul Aziz SP Telephone 00 92 (0) 51 9257419-21 Mr. Aurangzeb DSP Fascimile 00 92 (0) 51 9257414

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