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Afghan Police Force Expands with Over 500 New Graduates as National Security Structure Strengthens

The Ministry of Interior has announced that 517 police cadets from various units of the Northern Zone have successfully completed their ideological and professional training at the Police Training and Educational Center in Balkh province.During the graduation ceremony, officials emphasized the protection of the Islamic system, the responsibilities of the police, and the practical implementation […]

The Ministry of Interior has announced that 517 police cadets from various units of the Northern Zone have successfully completed their ideological and professional training at the Police Training and Educational Center in Balkh province.During the graduation ceremony, officials emphasized the protection of the Islamic system, the responsibilities of the police, and the practical implementation of their training on duty.The Ministry further noted that tens of thousands of police personnel have already graduated from similar training programs and have been deployed across the country.According to official data, by the end of 2025, the number of trained Afghan police officers surpassed 100,000, marking a significant milestone in the rebuilding of Afghanistan’s national Islamic army and police force.This graduation reflects the government’s ongoing commitment to developing a disciplined, professional, and well-equipped national security force, capable of ensuring internal stability and upholding Islamic governance throughout the country.

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