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collection Interior and Police Auxiliary Police graduated 69 in San Cristobal. Adolescent

SAN CRISTOBAL .- The Ministry of Interior and Police (MIP) to 69 young people graduated from San Cristobal province, who participated in the training of auxiliary police.

The graduation ceremony took place at 10 am in the halls of the Provincial Government of San Cristobal.

The Vice-Minister of Interior and Police, Domingo Francisco, who represented the Minister, Mr. José Ramón Fadul, said that the new Auxiliary Police received a three-month training, which included good manners, courtesy, technical police and others.

A newsletter of the MIP Communications Bureau states that the graduates, aged between 18 and 30 are high school graduates, college students, have a driver's license, knowledge of computers, and master a second language .

Francisco Sunday said that 20 of the graduates chose to continue training to join the National Police, while the remainder serve in low-risk places such as parks, churches, tourist areas and areas used by people different social conditions physical exercise, jogging and walking.

With the new 4.394 added auxiliary members of that body created by executive decree 62-07 of February 26, 2007.

The activity was attended by Governor of San Cristóbal, Engineer Alfonso Gamalier Montás Colonels Francisco Pérez Eddy Peralta, Director of the Auxiliary Police, Miguel Angel Mendez Carpenter, Regional Director South-Central Clime Raúl Estévez Commander of the 17th. Police Company in San Cristobal, Mario Objío, Director of the School of Cadets, Lt. Col. Jorge Garcia Lebron; Attorney of the Court of Appeal in San Cristobal, Doctor Jesus Fernandez Velez, the Attorney Faustino Pulinario, and Professor Ramona Medina.

The event was blessed by the priest José Joaquín Márquez, Chaplain of the National Police, and developed with great success and splendor and where the Governor urged the graduates to work day and night for the defense of urban population and the country and wished them every success in his position as law enforcement officials.

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