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13 Recruits returned from Curacao.

13policerecruitsreturn03102011Philipsburg:--- The thirteen recruits that departed St. Maarten earlier this year to begin their first module of police training have returned to St. Maarten where they will continue with their practical lessons to finalize the first part of the training. Several class coaches will be appointed to assist the recruits with the intake service says Police Spokesman Ricardo Henson. During the intake service the police will learn how to file a police report and how to deliver proper customer service Henson said.
The course started on Monday October 3rd 2011 at the Philipsburg Police Station and it is scheduled to last at least four weeks. After completion of the first phase, the recruits will remain on the island to complete their police training course.
The students were met at the airport by Ms. Irene Simmons who represented the Justice Ministry. Miss Simmons on behalf of the Minister of Justice wished the recruits much success. Commissioner Carl John (Coordinator) and Inspector Keturah Brown (Head School Coach) traveled along with the students from Curacao.
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