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REPUBLİC of TURKEY Gaziantep Provincial Directorate of Police REPUBLİC OF TURKEY Gaziantep Provincial Directorate of Police ... / 02 / 2011 We are working on a cultural visit program which consist of mutual visits between two countries to develop bonds of friendship in order to establish close relations and to enhance the professional experiences. In this framework we planned Southeastern Anatolia (GAP) program of cultural excursions for expert committee of the British police force consisting 6-8 participant, between 06.04.2011- 10.04.2011, including 5-days. The 10 th of April is 166. anniversary of Turkish National Police. We will be honored to guest your delagations such a significant date in our country. And also we want a visiting program about, British Police would like to organize a program that will be visited by Turkish police in Britain. In this connections, we could be in beautiful cooperation and achieve great success with you. İf it is suitable for you, we think that the visit costs of air tickets will be payed by visiting delegation and accomondation, transportation, catering costs will be covered by host police force. Between the indicated dates we book in the Gaziantep Police House for your delagations. During the program our police friends will deal with you. We are very glad if you send the participent list with names and a formal letter about this program prepared by British Police in a shortest time as soon as possible. Daily Visit Program; 1) The arrival of the British delegation on 05.04.2011 by plane from the airport Turkey Gaziantep. Gaziantep police settlement house and the rest of the delegation 2) 06.04.2011Meeting on delegation, the opening meeting, presentation units, visit the departments. 3) 07.04.2011Visiting historic and cultural places in Gaziantep 4) 08.04.2011 Visiting Zeugma Museum, The ancient city of Rumkale and Fırat dam 5) 09.04.2011Travel the province of Şanlıurfa and Visiting Provincial city of Şanlıurfa. 6) 10.04.2011The 10 th of April is 166. anniversary of Turkish National Police Celebration, Festival and Participation in the reception. 7) 11.04.2011 Arrange time for shopping, the end of the travel program back to Gaziantep airport and return to UK. Süleyman OĞUZ Chief of Gaziantep Police : .AKYÜZ Adress: İncilipınar Mah. 4 nolu Sokak No:2, 27090 Şehitkamil / Gaziantep / TURKEY Web:www.gaziantep.pol.tr Contact person: Şenol BULUT Pohone : 0090 506 806 94 67 e-mail : [email protected] .
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