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Turkey trains 89 Afghan female police cadets

Since 2011, more than 2,600 Afghan policemen and women have trained in Turkey

Fatjon Prronı  | 02.05.2016 - Update : 08.05.2016
Turkey trains 89 Afghan female police cadets

Ankara

SIVAS, Turkey

A total of 89 Afghan female police cadets have started Monday a two-month-long training program in Turkey.

Speaking at the opening ceremony, Turkey’s deputy interior minister, Sebahattin Ozturk, said that a total of 2,627 Afghan policemen and women had followed a training program in Turkey since the two countries signed a cooperation agreement in 2011.

The training programs take place at the Police Professional High School in the province of Sivas, in the eastern part of the Central Anatolia region.

Ozturk said that Turkish police were assisting their Afghan counterpart in all fields, especially through training programs.

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