Tajik Interior Ministry officers take data recovery training in Turkiye

A group of officers from Tajikistan’s Ministry of Internal Affairs completed a training course titled “Data Recovery from Dashcams,” held in Ankara, Turkiye. The program was organized by the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TİKA) in collaboration with the General Directorate of Security of the Republic of Turkiye. The training took place from November 3 […]

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A group of officers from Tajikistan’s Ministry of Internal Affairs completed a training course titled “Data Recovery from Dashcams,” held in Ankara, Turkiye.

The program was organized by the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TİKA) in collaboration with the General Directorate of Security of the Republic of Turkiye.

The training took place from November 3 to 7, 2025, and was attended by ten experienced officers from Tajikistan.

Part of an international police training cooperation project, the course included both theoretical instruction and hands-on practice. Participants were provided with technical knowledge and practical skills related to recovering data from video recording devices.

Upon completion of the course, a certificate ceremony was held at the Police Emergency Response Department.

Speaking at the event, Tajik delegation representative Shahboz Narziqulov thanked TİKA and the Turkish Police Department for their support in organizing the training and expressed hope for continued cooperation in the field of law enforcement training.

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