Pak Army trains 200 levies recruits in Quetta
Newly passed out levies recruits pose for a photograph with the Secretary Home Muhammad Hashim Ghilzai: Photo DGPR

Our Reporter :

Pak Army has trained 200 levies recruits in Quetta. Pak Army’s 12-Corps imparted SSG light commando training to the levies recruits to battle terrorists.

The passing out parade of the newly passed recruits was held at the Counter-Terrorism Center Quetta. Additional Chief Secretary (Home), Muhammad Hashim Ghilzai was the chief guest of the passing out parade. The Director-General Levies Balochistan, Qadir Bakhsh Pirkani was also present on the occasion.

Pak Army has imparted the best training to the newly recruited levies personnel to battle terrorism and play their due role in maintaining the peace of Balochistan, Mr. Ghilzai said. He urged the newly passed levies men to play their role and demonstrate professional skills to maintain peace and protect the lives of the citizens.

Levies personnel demonstrated various items learned during the training

On the occasion, the soldiers of the Levies Force presented various items learned during the training. Later, ACS Home and DG Levies appreciated the quality of the Levies Force and congratulated the soldiers who completed the training. The soldiers completed the training course of Sniper Shooting and SSG Light Commando while the soldiers were trained in Self Defense, Compound Clearance, Replaying, VIP Protection and other fall training. The new recruits expressed their determination to protect Pakistan in all respects and defeat the cowardly enemy in every possible way.

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