Rangamati Representative :The Betbunia Police Special Training School (PSTS) hosted its trainee recruit constables (TRCs) graduation parade and certificate distribution ceremony on Sunday on the PSTS premises.
At 10 am, a parade was staged at the PSTS ground to commemorate the conclusion of TRCs’ basic training. The parade’s main guest was Chittagong Metropolitan Police Commissioner Haseeb Aziz BPM. He was accompanied at the time by Dr. Abdus Sobhan PPM, Commandant of the Betbunia Police Special Training School (PSTS).
Following the parade, PSTS Commandant Dr. Abdus Sobhan PPM presided over the diploma distribution ceremony for the 17th Trainee Recruit Constable (TRC) batch, which took place at the PSTS auditorium. The event’s main guest was Chittagong Metropolitan Police Commissioner Haseeb Aziz BPM.
Following the parade, PSTS Commandant Dr. Abdus Sobhan PPM presided over the diploma distribution ceremony for the 17th Trainee Recruit Constable (TRC) batch, which took place at the PSTS auditorium. The event’s main guest was Chittagong Metropolitan Police Commissioner Haseeb Aziz BPM.
Chittagong Range DIG Ahsan Habib Palash BPM, Hill District APBN DIG Md. Nazrul Islam ndc, Chittagong RRF Commandant (Additional DIG) Hasan Bari Nur, Rangamati District Superintendent of Police Dr. SM Farhad were present as special guests at the event.
Among others present at the event were Kawkhali Upazila Executive Officer Kazi Atiqur Rahman, Rangamati District Additional Superintendent of Police (Kaptai Circle) Md. Zahid, PSTS Additional Superintendent of Police Md. Jahangir Alam, PSTS Additional Superintendent of Police Md. Enayet Karim, CMP Additional Superintendent of Police Smita, Kawkhali Police Station Officer-in-Charge (OC) Md. Saiful Islam Sohag, various dignitaries of the upazila, leaders of various political parties, local media workers, guardians of trained TRCs and OTRCs, and all PSTS officers and employees.
Later, the chief guest of the event handed over the training completion certificates to each TRC for completing the four-month basic training.

