šŸ‘®ā€ā™€ļø 22 new recruits begin their journey with the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service

šŸš” The recruits will undergo a 22-week training program covering various aspects of law enforcement

šŸ‘®ā€ā™€ļø 22 new recruits begin their journey with the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service

The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) has recently welcomed 22 new recruits into their ranks. These men and women have taken their first step towards becoming police officers in the Cayman Islands. Over the course of 22 weeks, they will be trained in various aspects of law enforcement, including laws, policies, and procedures. This training will be delivered through academic learning, physical fitness sessions, and ceremonial drills, helping the recruits transition from civilians to police officers. šŸšØ

The recruits will be tested on a weekly basis, with a final exam at the end of the course. Police Commissioner Kurt Walton addressed the new recruits, reminding them of the challenges and rewards that come with the job. He emphasized that becoming a police officer involves lifestyle changes and sacrifices, but it is a rewarding occupation that offers a chance to give back to the community. Walton wished the recruits well as they embark on their basic training journey. šŸš”