MEMBER for Northern Tablelands Adam Marshall today welcomed a newly graduated probationary constable to the Barwon Police Command after being among the more than 100 NSW Police Force recruits to be formally sworn in at the Police Academy in Goulburn this morning.
Mr Marshall said the probationary constable will be deployed at the Moree Police Station from Monday and, in doing so, joins a terrific community.
“This probationary constable has chosen a career that will see them serve the community by protecting lives and property, investigating and solving crime and keeping the people of this great state safe,” Mr Marshall said.
“They have worked hard at the Goulburn Academy and have today been formally sworn in ahead of starting their new lives as a probationary constable in the Northern Tablelands.
“The NSW Government is proud of all the attesting officers who have chosen to take on a career that comes with many challenges but equally many rewards.
“The NSW Government will continue to invest in the NSW Police Force to provide the best for them so they can keep the community safe.”
More than 3,000 officers have passed through the Goulburn Academy since the NSW Government was elected in March 2011.