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The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Kano State Command, says it has trained 100 personnel on intensive weapon handling.

Dr Terso Shaapera, the Corps Head of Forensic and Behavioural Unit, stated this in a statement signed by its Spokesman, DSC Ibrahim Abdullahi, on Monday in Kano.

Shaapera, represented by the Desk Officer, Forensic and Behavioural Unit, Mr Muhammad Sani-Ibrahim, said the training exercise was part of the core policy of the Commandant-General of the Corps, Dr Ahmed Abubakar.

He said the 100 regular personnel were exposed to psychological profiling, forensic evaluation of arms bearing and intensive weapons handling.

The training, he said, was designed to reinvigorate, restructure and reposition the Corps for effective service delivery in the state.

“In terms of their Intelligence Quotient (IQ) for them to effectively deliver assigned responsibilities as well as having comprehensive data of all the staff.

“The exercise is to test the arms-bearing of personnel and know the officers’ psychological balance or imbalance.

“It will enable us to hand arms and weapons to those whose brains and psyche are normal for effective service delivery and for the Corps to achieve greater successes,” he said. (NAN)

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