Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): Additional superintendent of police (ASP) rank officers are on visit to Cambridge University to learn international level policing system, officials said here on Thursday. The officers are undergoing ‘Mid-Career Training Programme’, who had completed 12 years of service.
Apart from universities of Delhi and Mumbai at the national level, this training programme is also conducted at the UK at international level. This year, the team is on a training tour to the UK led by Additional Director General of Police (Training) Sonali Mishra.

Under the training, officers are participating in various sessions related to modern policing. In these sessions, global challenges of law enforcement, technological innovations, advanced methods of crime investigation and latest strategies of police management are being studied and discussed in depth. The objective of this programme is to familiarise officers with international level policing methods, get inspired by innovations and effectively implement them in law and order of the state.
During training, special attention is being given to topics like community policing, crime control in the digital age, evidence based police functioning and strengthening criminal justice system. Officials informed that the training programme will not only enhance personal knowledge and skills of officers, but it has been designed to upgrade the overall efficiency of Madhya Pradesh Police. The team will return home on December 22.