Punjab Police College Sihala

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Punjab Police College Sihala
AbbreviationPPC Sihala
Formation1959
TypePolice Training College
Location
Membership
All Federal & Provincial Police & Law enforcement agencies in Pakistan
Commandant
DIG Ashfaq Ahmad Khan (PSP) Since June 2022
Main organ
Punjab Police (Pakistan)
Parent organization
Government of Pakistan
Affiliations Punjab Police (Pakistan)
Website Official website

Punjab Police College Sihala is a training institution of the Punjab Police in Sihala, Pakistan. The police college sihala established in 1959 to providing the training to all the police officials of all ranks. Sihala is the oldest and largest training college of police in Pakistan.

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Training courses

The college runs eight courses for various ranks of the punjab police.

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