Jammu: A month-long joint training of the Army’s special forces and police personnel concluded here on Saturday with a senior police officer expressing confidence that the exercise will significantly contribute to the overall security in Jammu and Kashmir. ADGP Jammu zone, Anand Jain attended the closing ceremony of the one-month-long joint training of the Army’s Para Special Forces and 13 personnel from Special Operation Group (SOG) of local police at the Sunjuwan military base, a police spokesperson said. pti
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