Beijing Police’s advanced training delighted Naqvi, who launches a program for Pakistani personnel.

During his visit to the Beijing Police College, Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi took a tour of several areas of the cutting-edge training facilities.

He saw the Beijing Police do an excellent demonstration of how they use cars to catch people. He commended the Beijing Police for their great training standards and professional abilities.

During the exercise, he praised the special vehicle team for their outstanding performance.

Speaking at the event, the Interior Minister expressed his admiration for the vehicle squad’s advanced training and professional skills. He said that collaboration between the National Police Academy and Beijing Police College would be further strengthened and that all ASPs from the National Police Academy would be sent to the college for a month of training.

He went on to say that an agreement will be made to strengthen collaboration between Beijing Police College and the National Police Academy, and that Pakistani police officers would also receive professional training and education in accordance with contemporary standards.

During his visit, Mohsin Naqvi also handled a contemporary driving test simulator.

The Interior Minister received a briefing on high-tech training using simulators and other contemporary equipment from the president of Beijing Police College. Additionally, he received training on how to use cutting-edge technology to manage protests, violent occurrences, and other crimes.

Wu Wei, the president of Beijing Police College, briefed Mohsin Naqvi on the academic and hands-on training that the college offers utilizing technology.

The Beijing Police College offers professional training, education, and artificial intelligence (AI) instruction, according to the briefing. Fifty percent of the more than 400 faculty members at the college’s twelve faculties are PhD holders.

DG National Cyber Crimes Investigation Syed Khurram Ali, DG National Police Academy Muhammad Idrees, Inspector General of Islamabad Police Ali Nasir Rizvi, Chief Commissioner Islamabad Muhammad Ali Randhawa, and Federal Secretary of the Interior Khurram Agha were also in attendance.

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