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US to equip Pakistani officials with latest techniques to investigate financial crimes

byM. Faizan
03/09/2015
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: In order to investigate the money laundering and other financial crimes on modern lines, US is going to train the officials of law enforcement institutions of Pakistan.

As per details, the two-week long training course will start on September 6, 2015 here at Doha, Qatar, while the participant of the course have been picked up by the US Embassy in Islamabad.

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The officials from Pakistan Customs, Federal Investigation Agency, Police and other law enforcement agencies will learn the latest techniques to investigate the financial crimes in the country.

Customs officials told that Deputy Director Customs Investigation and Intelligence Shahid Jan has been selected from Pakistan Customs.

The main purpose of the course is to equip the officials with modern techniques and technology in order to demolish the ways of money laundering and financial crimes through which terrorist outfits are nourishing.

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