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186 New Police Officers promoted in Federal Ministry of Interior

Published June 13, 2019
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At the Federal Ministry of Interior Police Academy, the 36th generation of the Federal Police Administration, the Ministry of Interior of the Sarajevo Canton and the Ministry of Interior of the Tuzla Canton, were promoted to the rank of police officer, 186 of which 166 men and 20 women.

On this occasion, Federal Minister of the Interior Aljosa Campara addressed the attendees who congratulated the participants on the achieved results and successfully completed their education.

“It is important to remember that with this act you do not finish your education, but start another form of training. Police must develop and must keep up to date with the security challenges, and you are expected to work as a team to protect each other when needed , but do not forget that your responsibility is individual because the police officer remains a policeman, in the team or himself, “said Minister Campara.

After the appropriate address to the academics, in the presence of senior officials of the Federal Ministry of the Interior, Federal Police Administration, Cantonal Ministries of Interior and parents, relatives and friends, graduate degrees were awarded, Klix.ba news portal reports.

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