56 new recruits have just joined Malta’s police corps as they officially begin their journey working to serve and protect the Maltese community.
Their swearing in was attended by Minister for Minister for Home Affairs, National Security and Law Enforcement Byron Camilleri.
Speaking to the new police officers joining the ranks, Camilleri said that these new recruits will be joining a force which has been undergoing various changes throughout the years to improve the overall service and efficiency.
The changes also saw a drop in overall crime all across the island as well as an increased trust in the force by the public.
‘I reminded them that trust is difficult to earn, but it is very easy to lose. I urged them to work hand-in-hand with the local community in a just manner and to work to further secure our communities’ said the Minister.
Statistics issued earlier this month revealed that there are currently less officers sworn in than there were in 2014. The data presented in parliament, which also anticipated the new recruits, revealed that there are currently around 2,152 current officers, which means there is one officer for every 240 residents.
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Photo Source: Byron Camilleri/DOI – Clodagh O’Neill