SRINAGAR: The five day joint training programme on Capacity Building of Jammu and Kashmir Police with National Investigation Agency (NIA) concluded on Friday at Police Headquarters, Srinagar.Justice Ali Mohammad Magrey of High Court of Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh was the chief guest on the valedictory function.Director General of Police (DGP) Dilbag Singh, Principal District & Session Judge Srinagar Mohammad Akram Chowdhary, ADGsP, MK Sinha, Danesh Rana, Sunil Kumar, IGP CIV PHQ Alok Kumar, DIG NIA S. Kaliraj Mahesh, Joint Registrar Judicial Srinagar Abdul Bari, SP NIA, Jammu Rakesh Balwal, SSP Budgam Tahir Salim Khan, all AIsG of PHQ, investigating officers from CID and executive wing of J&K Police attended the valedictory function.Addressing the participants, Justice Ali Mohammad Margrey advised the IOs to be very cautious while investigating different cases and added that dedicated investigation ends in the conviction of a criminal in the court of law.He impressed upon the participants to use knowledge, technique, and evidence to deliver as police is the first respondent to a complainant or crime. The trainings undertaken by the police with the use of technology and gadgets will help in ensuring criminal cases including UAPA to meet a logical end, he added. He said that full coordination and cooperation between prosecutions and investigation officers is very important.DGP Dilbag Singh in his welcome address said that he is sure that this five days journey of learning would prove very fruitful and useful for the trainees. He said more such programmes would be organized in Jammu also.The DGP said that during these two programmes around 210 officers were trained with the special investigation skills and added that this is a sizeable number to deal with the kind of workload the JK Police has in the form of terror crime cases.ADGP (Coordination) PHQ Danesh Rana in his valedictory report extended his gratitude to the all the dignitaries for gracing the occasion.AIG Training and Policy PHQ JS Johar in his welcome address highlighted the aims of the training Programme.Pertinent to mention that 110 officers including 3 SsP, 19 DySsP, 10 Senior Prosecuting officers, 26 Inspectors and 52 PSIs of J&K Police participated in 2nd phase of capacity building training programme.