Three Meghalaya cops selected to train for UN SAAT test

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SHILLONG: Three police inspectors from Meghalaya have been selected to attend the pre United Nations Selection Assessment and Assistance Team (SAAT) training in New Delhi for selection into various UN missions.
The three police officers are Inspector B.K. Mishra, Officer in charge of Laban police station, Inspector J.W. Suting, Officer in charge of Sadar police station and Sub Inspector S.K. Thapa.
Inspector B.K. Mishra has already represented the country in a UN mission in South Sudan while Inspector J.W. Suting had passed the UN SAAT test in 2013 but is yet to be deployed.
The five-day training will prepare them to appear in the SAAT test conducted by the Department of Peace Keeping Operations, New York.
The SAAT team is likely to visit India in June this year.

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