Five-day training for traffic police personnel commences at DPL, Leh
A five-day training course on modern traffic gadgets, Motor Vehicle Amendment Act 2019 and traffic drills (Indoor/Outdoor) for traffic wing police personnel commenced on April 1 at District Police Line, Leh.
The training was organised by the Police Headquarters (PHQ), Ladakh. Experts on modern traffic gadgets from Enhansafe India Pvt Ltd, famous’ Dancing Cop’, Head Constable, Ranjeet Singh of Indore (MP) Traffic Police and drill instructors from Sher-i- Kashmir Police Academy (SKPA), Udhampur will impart the training.
The training aims to enhance the capabilities of the traffic police personnel equipped with modern traffic gadgets to regulate and enforce traffic in the region in the ensuing tourist season.
Superintendent of Police (SP) Traffic, Mohd Rafi Giri elaborated on the aims and objectives of the training programme and shared its effectiveness in enhancing the skills of the traffic police personnel both in terms of traffic regulation and enforcement duties. He impressed upon all the participants to attend the training course and urged them, especially the traffic challaning/enforcement officers, to clear their doubts regarding the handling of modern traffic gadgets, such as Speed Radar Gun, Breath Analyser, Body Worn Cameras, Search Lights, etc.
SP Traffic requested the trainers/experts to impart training to the best expectations of all the participants and expressed hope to see the result on the ground.
The opening ceremony was followed by drill/traffic signal classes by the drill instructors and 'Dancing Cop' HC Ranjeet Singh. Expert on modern traffic gadgets, Pankaj Kumar Sahrawat gave an introductory lecture on modern traffic gadgets followed by practical classes. The practical demos on traffic regulation in towns of both Leh and Kargil district by the famous ‘Dancing Cop’ Ranjeet Singh is highly anticipated by all.
Dy SP, Traffic Leh, Mohd Baqir; District Traffic Inspector (DTI) Leh; Flying Squad In-charge; all SOs/Challaning officers and Traffic Police personnel of both Leh and Kargil traffic units participated.