A total of 136 trainee officers from the academy - 121 from India, six from Royal Bhutan Police, four from Maldives, and five from Nepal - arrived here, an official of Madhya Pradesh's government public relation department said today.
Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) S L Thousen explained in detail yesterday about the importance of Simhastha fair, its history, religious and cultural importance on the occasion at the Police Control Room.
Thousen also shared how police managed a sea of crowd during 'Panchkroshi Yatra' during which 12.50 lakh devotees visited the Simhastha mela two days back.
Ujjain's Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG), Ujjain Range Rakesh Gupta also informed the trainee officers about arrangements made by police to manage the crowd.
Police Academy DIG, G S Rao was also present on the occasion, he said.
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