Inaugurated by DIG North Kashmir Range, Maqsood-ul-Zaman
BARAMULLA: A range-level training programme on investigation of terror financing cases concluded in Baramulla on Saturday, with police officers from across North Kashmir participating in the capacity-building exercise.
Organised by the Range Police Headquarters (RPHQ), Baramulla, the programme was aimed at strengthening the investigative skills of field officers, particularly in tracking and dismantling financial networks linked to militancy.
The training was inaugurated by Deputy Inspector General (DIG) North Kashmir Range, Maqsood-ul-Zaman, in the presence of Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Baramulla, Gurinderpal Singh, and other officers.
Officials said resource persons from the prosecution department and the State Investigation Agency (SIA) conducted detailed sessions on fund tracing, inter-agency coordination, evidence collection and case study analysis. The focus remained on equipping officers with practical tools to improve the quality of investigations and ensure stronger prosecution.
Officers of the ranks of Deputy SP, Inspectors and Sub-Inspectors from various districts of North Kashmir took part in the programme and interacted with the experts during the sessions.
Speaking on the occasion, the DIG stressed the need to translate such training into effective ground-level action, particularly in preparing strong case files and ensuring convictions in terror financing cases.
The programme concluded with the presentation of mementoes to the guest speakers. Participants said the training had enhanced their understanding of financial investigations and would help them in dealing with such cases more effectively.