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CISF’s first intelligence school comes up in Delhi

The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) on Friday opened it’s first intelligence school to enhance the efficiency of its personnel. The school was inaugurated at the 5th Reserve Battalion Campus in Ghaziabad in the presence of Minister of State for Home Affairs Minister R P N Singh. The school will train CISF officers belonging to it’s Crime and Intelligence Wing (CIW) on a regular basis.

Presently, around 1,250 personnel have been deployed across the country in the CIW.

‘The ministry will provide proper facility to CISF for the growth of it’s new initiative for enhancing the skills of CISF’s Crime and Intelligence Wing officials,’ said Singh while inaugurating the school.

‘It was a long pending need to provide specialised training in the field of intelligence to sharpen and enhance the skills of CIW personnel,’ said Rajiv P Saxena, director general, CISF.

Explaining about the training school, Saxena said the school will be headed by a commandant and deputy commandant rank officials and supported by an experienced faculty.

‘To provide specialised training, we will also associate the faculties of other agencies like Intelligence Bureau (IB), Border Security Force (BSF), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and State Police especially in the initial stage of capacity building,’ he added.

Singh also inaugurated the blood donation camp in which 101 CISF personnel, including women staff, donated blood.

According to Saxena, within a duration spanning a week or two, the school will train CISF’s sub officers and other ranks deployed in CIW.
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