Calling young people who want to fight crime

Picture: SAPS

Picture: SAPS

Published Jan 16, 2019

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The chairperson of the portfolio committee on Police, Francois Beukman, has urged matriculants who are interested in a career in law enforcement to apply at their nearest police station, before the Friday, January 18 deadline this week.

Matriculants who wants to make a contribution to their community and serve to achieve a safer South Africa are encouraged to apply to become trainees within the SAPS.

Mr Beukman said that young people between the ages of 18 and 30 who have a Grade 12 certificate and have the necessary fitness levels should make use of SAPS’s first 2019 recruitment opportunity.

The police force needs dedicated, motivated and energetic young people who want to make a difference to the crime situation in the country, and who will lead by example. 

The committee supports the strict vetting criteria and psychometric testing used by the SAPS to establish if applicants are suitable for the job.

Aspiring police members must have no links to criminality and fit the profile of a career law enforcement officer.

Malatswa Molepo

Media Officer, Portfolio Committee on Police

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