New police officers: a dream come true for 1.032 professionals.
After seven months of training at the State Academy of Public Security (AESP), fulfilling an intense routine of studies and training, 931 men and 43 women who passed the last Public Competition for entry into the Military Police of Ceará will participate, at 10 am, at the Ceará Events Center, in the closing ceremony of the professional training course and will finally join the ranks of the corporation.
Ceara 247 - To defend society and contribute to the reduction of violence rates. This is the common desire among the 974 people who, this Tuesday, the 14th, are realizing their dream of becoming police officers. After seven months of training at the State Academy of Public Security (AESP), fulfilling an intense routine of studies and training, 931 men and 43 women approved in the last Public Competition for entry into the Military Police of Ceará will participate, at 10 am, at the Ceará Events Center, in the closing ceremony of the professional training course and will finally join the ranks of the corporation.
The ceremony includes the participation of Governor Camilo Santana, state public security authorities, and the families of the graduates. Among the graduates is William Saraiva, 32, who faced the highly competitive PM (Military Police) entrance exam three times consecutively to fulfill his childhood dream. The new soldier speaks enthusiastically about the training process and his professional expectations. “It was months of hard study, dedication, and challenges. But the unity of the group and the support offered by the Academy helped us achieve this victory. I am very happy to join the Police at this very moment, when we have a more equipped, better supported, and more humanized PM. I am very eager to go out on the streets to do my job in the best way possible and be an excellent professional,” he pointed out.
According to the General Director of AESP, Colonel PM José Herlínio Dutra, the soldier training course was conducted and guided based on the Curriculum Matrix of the National Secretariat of Public Security of the Ministry of Justice (SENASP/MJ), which advocates for a more humanized training based on human rights. It also emphasizes all the values inherent to a military career, such as civic duty, respect for the homeland, hierarchy, and discipline, aiming to train professionals more committed to developing a quality public service.
58 more professionals
In addition to the 974 police officers from the 4th Class of the AESP Course, the ceremony this Tuesday morning also brings together 58 professionals who were appointed by Governor Camilo Santana last Friday (10). They were approved in the 2009 and 2011 competitions, but were unable to take up their positions when called upon. Subsequent legal measures gave them the right to enter. There are 54 military police officers, three civil police officers and one prison officer. “From the handshake I could feel everyone’s desire to be here and this motivates us to do an increasingly integrated job,” highlighted Camilo Santana, at the signing ceremony of the appointments.