5 000 new police trainees to boost capacity

The trainees will undergo a 21-month Basic Police Development Learning Programme (BPDLP) at SAPS Academies across the country.

THE South African Police Service has welcomed 5 000 police trainees into its ranks, which will increase its operational capacity.

Of the 5 000 trainees, 1 580 are female and 3 420 are male.

The trainees will undergo a 21-month Basic Police Development Learning Programme (BPDLP) at SAPS Academies across the country.

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This training is a combination of theory and practice, which includes, but is not limited to, firearm training, legal principles and fitness assessments.

National Police Commissioner, General Khehla Sitole, says new recruits are a multiplier to strengthen frontline policing.

“Our hope is that these young people will assist us to realise the NDP 2030 vision, which envisages that people living in South Africa feel safe at home, at school and at work, and enjoy a community life free of fear. Women should be able to walk freely in the street and children should be able to play safely outside,” Sitole said.

 

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