By Fawwad Raza - Editor
07th February, 2020
US Consul General in Karachi attends the graduating ceremony of the Airport Security Force (ASF) officers, funded by the United States to strengthen the security of Pakistan’s Airports.
According to the press release, In support of the United States’ commitment to strengthening Pakistan’s law enforcement organizations, Consul General Robert Silberstein today joined the Airports Security Force (ASF) Acting Director-General Brigadier Zubair Ahmed for the graduation ceremony of a U.S.-sponsored training for ASF officers.
This training program brought aviation security experts to the ASF Academy in Karachi to train on topics including security camera operations and aircraft searches.
Speaking to the graduating ASF officers, Consul General Silberstein said the United States is “proud to sponsor training to help the ASF’s mission to safeguard Pakistan’s airports,” and said ASF officers are the “country’s first line of defense in protecting passengers and cargo, preventing narcotics trafficking, and facilitating travel and commerce at Pakistan’s airports.”
This U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement (INL) has provided over $467,000 (nearly 72,200,000PKR) in support to the ASF since 2017 in its mission to ensure that Pakistan’s airports operate in accordance with international aviation security standards to protect against terrorism and other threats to civil aviation.
INL’s assistance also supports the ASF’s efforts to build its capacity to screen passengers, baggage, and air cargo to seize narcotics and other illicit goods while maintaining the flow of legitimate travel and commerce.
The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs works in more than 90 countries to help countries combat crime and corruption, counter drug-related offenses, improve police institutions, and promote laws and court systems that are fair and accountable.
Source: bolnews.com
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Former PIA Boeing 747-300 (aircraft registration AP-BFV) transferred to Airports Security Force (ASF) and displayed at ASF Shuhada Park near Karachi Airport was also used for the training purpose.
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