
Over 3k cops trained under advanced training since 2022
Previously, the training programme accommodated approximately 50 officers monthly, but this increased substantially to 350 officers per month, with each batch receiving two weeks of intensive training. The most recent training session, the 171st ATS batch, was conducted from July 8-21, 2025, where 346 police officers, including police inspectors and directly recruited sub-inspectors, received comprehensive training, said a senior official of police headquarters (PHQ) on Thursday.
The three new criminal laws, Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) and Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam (BSA), came into force from July 1, 2024. These laws replaced Indian Penal Code (IPC), Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) and Indian Evidence Act, respectively.
Additional director general (ADG) of crime investigation department (CID), Sunil Kumar, said under these laws, some new provisions were made and emphasis was placed on the use of new technologies for the investigation and trial of cases.
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"In such a scenario, it is extremely necessary to provide special training in modern technologies and research methods to police officers and personnel from time to time during their service period so that they can become more capable, knowledgeable, and technically proficient.
This will enable them to play a better role in maintaining peace and order in society and establishing the rule of law," he said.
"Located at Bihar Police Academy in Rajgir, the ATS provides enhanced training to police officers focused on modern policing techniques and technologies, including digital forensics, CCTV analysis, mobile data tracking, DNA analysis, fingerprinting, photography and videography.
This modernised approach aims to improve both crime investigation and evidence collection procedures, making them more scientific and effective," the ADG said.
He said the ATS curriculum also includes detailed modules on the importance of physical evidence in investigations, covering aspects such as wound analysis, DNA testing, and collection and analysis of various types of forensic evidence. "Participants are trained in utilising modern technological tools for investigation, including the latest developments in mobile and computer forensics," Kumar said, adding, "Officers receive instruction on FIR procedures, preliminary investigation protocols, and relevant police orders.
Special attention is given to the documentation of relevant facts, disputed matters, witness statements, and confession recordings."
According to him, the programme also covers comprehensive investigation procedures for both bodily harm and property-related crimes, addressing common mistakes found in daily police records and other procedural errors.
He said a notable inclusion in the curriculum is the detailed explanation of Section 107 of the Indian Justice Security Code 2023, which deals with the seizure of crime-acquired properties, along with procedures under the Bihar Crime Control Act.
"To ensure continuous skill development, the programme emphasises regular training at district headquarters and police station levels for computer operations and various technological applications," he said.
The CID ADG further said, "To further enhance expertise, the department is collaborating with premier institutions like CBI and National Investigation Agency (NIA). Officers are also sent to prestigious training institutes across India for specialised courses."
He added that the next training session is scheduled to commence on August 1, 2025, continuing the department's commitment to building a more competent and technologically advanced police force in Bihar.
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