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The Punjab police have affirmed its support to Bedfordshire Police, United Kingdom, for extending mutual cooperation in curbing crimes and combating terrorism activities in future.

The assurance was given by Punjab Inspector General of Police (IGP) Amjad Javed Saleemi during his meeting with Chief Constable John Boucher of Bedfordshire Police at Bedfordshire Police Headquarters on Wednesday.

Amjad Saleemi is currently visiting UK and attending a one-week training course titled "Open CTD Investigation Officers Course" which will train the cops in the use of latest techniques for investigation into terrorism and organised crime cases.

"The meeting also discussed to exchange programs of officers with each others to get the expertise of both the forces," said a Punjab police spokesperson and added that Chief Constable John Boucher also briefed Saleemi regarding crime dimensions in Bedfordshire, Luton, and its jurisdiction.

John Boucher told that various communities are inhabitant of these counties where multifarious crimes are being committed. He said that modern investigation techniques are being employed by the force to tackle serious crimes. "However, our reliance is on use of technology instead of man power," he added.

Meanwhile, the IGP also shared the operational strategy of the Punjab police by briefing the process of recording of crimes through FIRs and investigations besides its solutions. In the end, John Boucher presented souvenir to IGP Amjad Saleemi, the spokesperson concluded.

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