The NSW Police Force has welcomed 204 new officers including 17 veterans from the Australian Defence Force after they were sworn in as probationary constables in Goulburn today.
Premier Gladys Berejiklian joined Minister for Police and Emergency Services David Elliott and Acting Police Commissioner David Hudson APM at the attestation ceremony before the new officers join Police Area Commands and Police Districts across the state.
Mr Elliott congratulated the recruits and made special mention of the veterans who have joined the NSW Police Force ahead of ANZAC Day.
“It is incredible to see 17 veterans joining the NSW Police Force in Class 346, and a further 15 currently undertaking their police training at the academy.”
“The Police family is dedicated to supporting each other and it is wonderful to know that it is the choice of so many who leave military service, to continue serving their communities with the men and women in blue. This is a true reflection of the Anzac spirit.”
“I wish all of the Class 346 recruits the very best as they start their careers, you will be an important and valued part of keeping our State safe.”
Acting Police Commissioner David Hudson APM welcomed the latest intake of probationary constables.
"Our newest probationary constables join the Force at a critical time, as we move beyond the trials of 2020," Acting Police Commissioner Hudson said.
“As an organisation, we are constantly forced to face new and emerging challenges and that is why a career in policing in so rewarding.
“I welcome the latest graduating recruits of Class 346, they will provide a valuable addition to our policing capabilities across the state.”
Class 346, including 149 men and 55 women, has completed eight months of foundational training and will report to their stations on Monday 26 April 2021.