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    Nearly 4,000 Police Officers Graduate from Professional and Ideological Training Programs

    Abdul Zaher HeraveeAbdul Zaher Heravee21 May 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Ministry of Interior Affairs has announced that nearly 4,000 police personnel have graduated from professional and ideological training programs at educational centers under the General Directorate of Training and Education in seven different provinces.

    The graduates include: 711 from Balkh, 523 from Kunduz, 450 from Paktia, 543 from Maidan Wardak, 450 from Nangarhar, 500 from Kandahar, 623 from Helmand.

    According to the ministry’s statement, during the graduation ceremony, officials advised the graduates to serve the public with sincerity and uphold respectful conduct in their duties.

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