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India Inc teaching employees techniques to prevent crime and combat terror

Apr 10, 2017, 15:12 IST

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More and more companies in India, be it multinational corporations or domestic startups, are training their staff with techniques to prevent crime and combat terror.

This is the new trend in India Inc, going by which several companies have started to arrange special training for prevention of crime and techniques to deal with terror.

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"We have trained at least 100 firms, including the likes of Flipkart and Reliance Securities on crime prevention and our specialised course, Certified Anti Terrorism Specialist (CATS), has picked up pace with even institutions like RBI having opted for it," Sanjay Kaushik, MD, Netrika Consulting, told TNN.

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These companies are choosing customised courses with focus on specialised areas like criminal investigations, suspicious behaviour assessment, criminal profiling, terrorism, and political violence, for which they get theoretical and practical classes.

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Netrika’s clientele now includes Oracle, Capgemini, CA Technologies, IBM, Hero MotorCorp, PayPal, Godrej, Vodafone, Bosch, MYLAN and Bajaj Automobiles.

(Image source Inman News)
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