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LAHORE: Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif and Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif attended the passing out parade of the first batch of the Punjab Elite Police Force (EPF) at the Elite Police Training School on Baidian Road in Lahore.

Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif was also in attendance.

Director General Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Major General Asim Bajwa in a tweet quoted the army chief as saying that the Pakistan Army's commitment to train all law-enforcement agencies (LEAs) and build their capacity to collectively work for security and law and order,




General Raheel said that the training capacity of security forces has been enhanced and the programme would be further expanded across the country, read the short statement.

Read: Turkish experts arrive to train counter-terror force

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif distributed awards and certificated to the best trainees of the batch. "I am honoured to attend the passing out parade of the Elite Force," the premier said.

"Such a force is the requirement of the country to eliminate terrorism."

He advised the passing out personnel of the elite force to perform their duties diligently and said, "Your presence should provide a sense of security to the citizens. No one can stop a nation which unites on one point."

Premier Sharif also thanked Army Chief General Raheel Sharif for 'taking personal interest in the training of the elite force personnel'.

"No criminal should escape the arms of the law. The war against terrorism is the war of the while nation," the prime minister said adding that, "The menace of terrorism was being rooted out under the National Action Plan and action is being taken against the terrorists via the Zarb-i-Azb operation."

He further said that the Shikarpur tragedy had saddened the whole nation and added that, "We wont rest till the elimination of last terrorist."

Pakistan Army's Special Services Group (SSG), Punjab Police and Turkish experts shared high standard training in the fields of investigation, intelligence and special operations.

The first batch of 468 corporals who passed out today started their general training, including Elite Police course, from April 2014.

Also read: Elite Force faces dearth of resources

The second batch of 462 corporals joined the training in June 2014 and would complete their two-month specialised training on March 31, 2015.

The basic qualification for corporals was graduation, but a good number of them are master degree holders, vets, engineers and MBAs, according to the Punjab Counter-Terrorism
Army chief, PM attend passing out parade of elite force in Lahore - Pakistan - DAWN.COM

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AsimBajwaISPR @AsimBajwaISPR · 3h3 hours ago
#NAP:#COAS at passing out parade of Elite Police Lhr;We have enhanced our trg capacity,will further expand our trg prog across country3/3

AsimBajwaISPR @AsimBajwaISPR · 3h3 hours ago
#NAP:#COAS attends passing out,reiterated Army's commitment to train all LEAs,build capacity to collectively work for security,law &order2/3


AsimBajwaISPR @AsimBajwaISPR · 3h3 hours ago
NAP:capacity bldg of Police underway.1st batch passes out at Lhr Elite Police Trg Centre.Conducted by team of SSG instructors,Pak Army-1/3

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LAHORE: Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif and Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif attended the passing out parade of the first batch of the Punjab Elite Police Force (EPF) at the Elite Police Training School on Baidian Road in Lahore.

Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif was also in attendance.

Director General Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Major General Asim Bajwa in a tweet quoted the army chief as saying that the Pakistan Army's commitment to train all law-enforcement agencies (LEAs) and build their capacity to collectively work for security and law and order,




General Raheel said that the training capacity of security forces has been enhanced and the programme would be further expanded across the country, read the short statement.

Read: Turkish experts arrive to train counter-terror force

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif distributed awards and certificated to the best trainees of the batch. "I am honoured to attend the passing out parade of the Elite Force," the premier said.

"Such a force is the requirement of the country to eliminate terrorism."

He advised the passing out personnel of the elite force to perform their duties diligently and said, "Your presence should provide a sense of security to the citizens. No one can stop a nation which unites on one point."

Premier Sharif also thanked Army Chief General Raheel Sharif for 'taking personal interest in the training of the elite force personnel'.

"No criminal should escape the arms of the law. The war against terrorism is the war of the while nation," the prime minister said adding that, "The menace of terrorism was being rooted out under the National Action Plan and action is being taken against the terrorists via the Zarb-i-Azb operation."

He further said that the Shikarpur tragedy had saddened the whole nation and added that, "We wont rest till the elimination of last terrorist."

Pakistan Army's Special Services Group (SSG), Punjab Police and Turkish experts shared high standard training in the fields of investigation, intelligence and special operations.

The first batch of 468 corporals who passed out today started their general training, including Elite Police course, from April 2014.

Also read: Elite Force faces dearth of resources

The second batch of 462 corporals joined the training in June 2014 and would complete their two-month specialised training on March 31, 2015.

The basic qualification for corporals was graduation, but a good number of them are master degree holders, vets, engineers and MBAs, according to the Punjab Counter-Terrorism
Army chief, PM attend passing out parade of elite force in Lahore - Pakistan - DAWN.COM

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We need 40000 of this force at least and people should be selected from entire population
 
update and correction it is an anti terrorism force
oath taking is what it is called I guess
 
@RescueRanger can you please tell us what the functions will be I find you most knowledgeable in this field

Punjab Police ATF - Rebranded, upscaled and bigger budget of it's own cousin the Counter Terrorism Department.

Will eventually replace Elite Police Force which was designed to be the "hammer" for CTD in Punjab. Will provide assistance to the new Anti Terrorism Department under 3 specific areas:

- intelligence: Surveillance Detection, Counter Surveillance
- operation: High Risk Operations, Tactical Crowd Control, Hostage Rescue, VIP Security, Vital Installation Security, Counter Terrorism Operations
- investigation: Will assist ATD/CTD in criminal investigations relating to section 4 of ATA

Locations:
Lahore
Multan
Faisalabad
Rawalpindi
 

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