Wednesday, December 14, 2011

ARTICLE - 69 NEW POLICE OFFICERS

69 NEW POLICE OFFICER GRADUATES
(Haiti Libre) -

During a ceremony last Thursday in the presence of Didier Le Bret, Ambassador of France in Haiti, the Prefect Jean Dussours, representing the French Ministry of the Interior in Haiti and Jean Lionel Trécil, Chief of Staff of the Director General of the Police and Jean Miguélite Maximé, Director of the Police Academy and responsible for the continuing education of the National Police of Haiti (PNH), 69 police officers have graduated after several months of training in the field of security. This new promotion has training in shooting instructor, police officers in close protection, trainers in technical and tactical response and in defense techniques and of interpellation.

Speaking to the graduates, Jean Miguélite Maximé declared, "I would like to extend my compliments and to share with you my great satisfaction in this day [...] This diploma is only a presumption of knowledge. It will not make of you proven professionals, but will demonstrate your skills and your professional skills in the transmission of knowledge.

You will have a major role in ensuring the rule of law,... by doing your job seriously and professionally. Knowledge is a major tool for the professional, but it is not sufficient in itself to make of you true professionals. It is therefore necessary to add motivation, sense of duty, love of the profession and, above all, love of country and the sense of public service.

In a country like ours, you will sometimes be your own source of motivation because the challenges are many, but I assure you, you can always count on us, not only to improve your knowledge but also to share them with your students .

I would like to thank the trainers of the UNPol who have done everything possible to make possible this training, the French cooperation that makes of the PNH its priority axis and the Minustah who has provided the necessary leadership to stimulate their minds..."

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