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Passing Out Ceremony

19 March 2021
Passing Out Ceremony

Recruit police officers from the RGP and GDP marked the end of their 22- week training course at New Mole House Police Station today. 

Due to social distancing regulations, no family and friends could attend the event and  there were no celebrations afterwards. 

A statement from the RGP follows below:

A total of 14 RGP officers and 6 GDP officers completed the course, which will  prepare them for life as a shift officer.  

The officers, whose former jobs included a journalist, a paramedic and an online  gaming worker, also included a few police officers from the UK. 

During the ceremony, Thomas Long was awarded “Best Academic,” while James  Fernandes received the “Best Recruit” award.  

The RGP’s Commissioner of Police, Richard Ullger, said: “Congratulations, well  done. I’m really proud of you all. 

“Make this a very good career as the opportunities for you are immense, they really  are.  

“I also wanted to thank the training staff because of the hard work you have done,  particularly in the current conditions and the impact that Covid 19 has had on  training.” 

The Commissioner also reiterated to the recruits the importance of the Code of  Ethics and how they should deliver a service to victims of crime, which are important  to the organisation. 

The GDP’s Chief of Police Rob Allen, said: “You get a quality of training here, which  is second to none in my opinion.

“This training you’ve been given gives you a foundation. You then go out and apply  that training and then you learn.  

“Congratulations. It’s a big day, well done.”  

The 20 new officers will now join their more senior colleagues on shift where they will  spend the next two years on probation.