Police Training Centre, Khulna

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Police Training Centre, Khulna
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Police Training Centre, Khulna
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Coordinates 22°54′22″N89°30′29″E / 22.9061°N 89.5081°E / 22.9061; 89.5081
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Type Police Training
Established1972
Area17.5 acre

Police Training Centre, Khulna is a police training school of the Bangladesh Police. It is situated on the east side of the Dhaka-Jessore-Khulna Highway.

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History

This institution was formed in 1972 as a Zonal Police Training School (ZPTS) at Khalishpur Municipal Market. In 1980, it was shifted to the Jessore Police Lines. On 18 September 1989 this institution was upgraded as Police Training Centre and finally shifted to the present location in Khulna city. [1]

Facilities

Police Training Centre Khulna has two-storeyed administrative building, a five storeyed TRC barrack, a multipurpose hall, a mosque, two-storeyed Commandants quarter, Deputy Commamdants quarter, a six-storeyed SI/ASI quarters, a six-storeyed Constables quarter and three tin-shade barracks. There is also a firing range in Shiromoni of its own.

Courses

This centre mainly provides training to –

Sl. NoRank of the TraineesDuration
1Refreshers Course to Sub Inspector (SI)8 weeks
2Recruit Constables (Male)6 months

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References

  1. "Bangladesh Police". police.gov.bd. Retrieved 2017-11-03.