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282 Constables Graduates From NPCJ

Nearly 300 Police Constables graduated from the National Police College of Jamaica (NPCJ) in St. Catherine on Tuesday. Keynote Speaker National Security Minister Dr. Horace Chang says Jamaica’s future lies in the hands of the new graduates.

282 Constables from batches 143 and 144 graduated from the NPCJ in Twickenham Park, St. Catherine. Minister of National Security, Dr. Horace Chang says this new batch of police officers is the face of Jamaica’s law enforcement future. He notes in addition to the traditional training, technology is at the forefront of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF). Dr. Chang reiterated the fact that the graduates are prepared to face the harsh realities of the Jamaican society. Watch the report:

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