46 SSU Commandos passed out from 8-week counter Terrorism Course at NSOTC

City News Nov, 2 2022
46 SSU Commandos passed out from 8-week counter Terrorism Course at NSOTC
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Karachi: Passing out ceremony was held at Naval Special Operations Training Centre (NSOTC), Naval Base where 46 commandos of Special Security Unit (SSU) passed-out from 8-weeks Counter Terrorism Course from officials of Special Services Group (Navy). It was overall 10th batch of SSU commandos that passed out from centre.

Earlier, 260 SSU commandos had already received tactical training from NSOTC. Training modules included unarmed combat for self-defense, close quarter combat, repelling, basic explosive and use of modern small weapons. DIG Security and Emergency Services Division Dr. Maqsood Ahmed was chief guest.

He said that tactical training provided to Sindh Police SSU Commandos will play an effective role in war against terrorism. DIG Security appreciated contribution and support by Commandant NSOTC Noman Aslam and other training officers for providing this modern tactical training to commandos of SSU and hoped for continuation of such trainings in future. Commandant NSOTC Muhammad Noman Aslam said that upon completion of this course successfully, commandos have become capable to counter terrorism activities and are now able to cope up any hostile situation if created by terrorists. 

Later, DIG Security presented honorary shield to Commandant NSOTC and Commandant NSOTC handed over souvenir to DIG Security.

Published in The Daily National Courier, November, 03 2022

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