Annual Refresher Course for Coimbatore City Armed Forces Constables

On the 14th day of the Annual Refresher Course for the City Armed Forces Constables held at the premises of Coimbatore Police Training School, Various exercises were carried out, including an armed parade.



Coimbatore: An Annual Refresher Coursefor armed forces constables is being conducted annually across Tamil Nadu. The 45-day-long course involves various exercises, including parades.



This year, the refresher programme for Coimbatore City Armed Forces Constables started in the premises of Coimbatore Police Training School.



As part of this, the 14th day of training was held this morning.



Exercises such as armed parades and rehearsals of work done at the protest sites were carried out. Both men and women police personnel participated in the training and participated in the training.

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