A ceremony was held in Karachi of giving the threat image recognition computer training certificate.

Published a year ago on Apr 27th 2024, 3:01 pm
By Web Desk

Karachi: The British department for transport has trained staff on airports.
In accordance with the officials of civil aviation authority (CAA) the British department trained the staff of Pakistan international airlines (PIA), airport security forces (ASF), customs and CAA.
Officials stated that British department also provided the software support and advance hardware to CAA. A ceremony was held in Karachi of giving the threat image recognition computer training certificate.
However, the ceremony’s special guest was British high commission security and justice’s head Dr. Joe Vital.

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