7.6.2 The following figures depict training delivery in the year 2011:No. <strong>of</strong>CoursesNo. <strong>of</strong> Participants Total Training Man-DaysCBINon-CBICBI Academy 102 985 2139 3124 31411RTC, Kolkata 11 76 - 76 125RTC, Mumbai 13 150 - 150 261RTC, Chennai 7 190 41 231 374TOTAL 133 1401 2180 3581 321717.6.3 During the year 2011, the CBI Academy & RTCs trained 3581 <strong>of</strong>ficers/<strong>of</strong>ficials, including 1401 fromCBI and 2180 from State Police and other organisations. These include 74 <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> the rank <strong>of</strong> DIG/Directorto <strong>Central</strong> Government and above and 146 <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> the rank <strong>of</strong> SP and equivalent. The Comparative Chart/Graph <strong>of</strong> the training activities for the last three years from 2009 to 2011 are as under:YearTotal No. <strong>of</strong>CoursesCBINo. <strong>of</strong> ParticipantsState Police & other OrganisationsTotal2009 194 3448 1586 50342010 203 3080 1673 47532011 133 1401 2180 358182 Annual Report 2011 | <strong>Central</strong> <strong>Bureau</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Investigation</strong>
7.7 BASIC TRAINING7.7.1 During the year 2011, the XVth Batch,comprising <strong>of</strong> 76 Sub-Inspectors, reported to the CBIAcademy on 18.07.2011 for Basic Training:7.7.2 Besides the Outdoor Training, the Cadetshave so far been given inputs on Constitution <strong>of</strong> India,Major Acts, Crime Manual, Specialized <strong>Investigation</strong>,General <strong>Investigation</strong>, Forensic Science, ForensicMedicine, Court Craft, S<strong>of</strong>t Skills, etc.7.7.3 For inculcating attitudinal change in the SICadets to adapt to better group behaviour, they wereencouraged to participate in extracurricular activities,such as sports, cultural programme, project works, etc.All <strong>of</strong> them have been made computer savvy. Apartfrom this, special emphasis was laid on developingvarious aspects <strong>of</strong> their personality.7.7.4 A 12-week Induction Training for 28Investigating Officers <strong>of</strong> National <strong>Investigation</strong> Agencywas conducted by CBI Academy from 8.8.2011 to25.11.2011. The <strong>of</strong>ficers were given inputs on Law,Major and Minor Criminal Acts, <strong>Investigation</strong>, Anti-Corruption, Computer Application, Cyber Forensics,Management, Morals and Ethics, Office and RecordProcedures, etc.at Delhi Judicial Academy, Delhi, from 18-23 April,2011 and 21-25 November, 2011 respectively.A total <strong>of</strong> 41 Law Officers attended the trainingprogrammes.7.10 CENTRE FOR TRAINING IN CYBER &HI-TECH CRIME INVESTIGATION7.10.1 Centre for training in Cyber Crime andHi-Tech Crime <strong>Investigation</strong> (CHTCC) has beenset up at CBI Academy by Ministry <strong>of</strong> InformationTechnology, Government <strong>of</strong> India, during the year2010 with the purpose <strong>of</strong> capacity-building in the areas<strong>of</strong> investigation <strong>of</strong> Cyber Crime, through training andproviding tools and technology.7.10.2 The Centre has an MoU with NASSCOM-DSCI and is equipped with the latest gadgets andCyber Forensic tools and is manned by highly trainedand Cyber Forensic certified investigators.7.10.3 During the year 2011, the Centre hasconducted specialized courses for CBI Officers,State Police Officers and also for Foreign PoliceOfficers (African Nations, Nepal, Myanmar, Bhutan,Vietnam, etc.).7.8 BASIC COURSE FOR INTELLIGENCEOFFICERS OF NARCOTICS CONTROLBUREAU (NCB)7.8.1 During the year 2011, two basic courseswere conducted for Intelligence Officers <strong>of</strong> NarcoticsControl <strong>Bureau</strong> (NCB). The training for the firstbatch <strong>of</strong> 34 Officers commenced on 3.01.2011 andconcluded on 10.05.2011. The training for the secondbatch <strong>of</strong> 11 Officers commenced on 10.10.2011 andconcluded on 30.12.2011.7.8.2 During the basic course, the <strong>of</strong>ficers weregiven inputs on Major and Minor Criminal Acts,Service Matters, Computer Application, CyberForensics and <strong>Investigation</strong> under NDPS Act.7.9 TRAINING PROGRAMME FOR LAWOFFICERS OF CBI AT DELHI JUDICIALACADEMY7.9.1 During the year 2011, two trainingprogrammes for Law Officers <strong>of</strong> CBI were conductedDIG (Trg.), briefing the Australian Delegation aboutthe facilities available in the CHTCC7.10.4 Assistance has been provided by CHTCCin a number <strong>of</strong> high-pr<strong>of</strong>ile cases investigated by CBIand also to the State Police. In addition, assistancehas also been provided to the <strong>Central</strong> Forensic ScienceLaboratory, New Delhi.Human Resource Development | Industry, Impartiality and Integrity 83
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