First standardised final examination conducted as 1,183 Police Recruits pass out

The Ghana Police Service has for the first time conducted a standardized final examination for its recruits who just passed out from five Police training institutes across the country

This was after they were taken through six months basic police training in basic aspects of practical police duties, community policing, human rights, a criminal investigation, the law of evidence, criminal law and procedure, weaponry, and tactical operations.

In all One thousand one hundred and eighty-three (1,183) Police Recruits have passed-out of five Police Training Schools today, 30th September 2020, after successfully undergoing the mandatory six months basic police training.

On the day of passing out, Reviewing Officers for the parades at the various Police Training Schools charged the newly passed-out Constables to act professionally in the discharge of their duties, to improve the image of the Service.

The five schools are the National Police Training School (NPTS), Accra; Police Public Safety Training School (PPSTS), Pwalugu; Regional Police Training Schools (RPTS) at Ho, Kumasi and Koforidua.

Source: MyNewsGh.com/ Ayeh Offei-Akoto/2020

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