First batch to kick off training

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The first batch of police recruit is now ready to kick off training. Picture supplied.
The first batch of police recruit is now ready to kick off training. Picture supplied.

The first batch of police recruit is now ready to kick off training. A total of 140 recruits from the four provinces of the Momase Region, Oro and Western provinces were received on Friday by the Recruitment Team at the Jackson’s Airport, Port Moresby and were transported to the National Centre of Excellence (NCoE), Bomana.

A formal handover of the recruits was done at NCoE, Bomana, where the Officer in Charge for Recruitment Inspector Elisha Walaget handed over their Duplicate Record of Service (DRS) Files to the Director of Training Superintendent Charlie Sare.

The Training Team showed up prepared and received the aspiring policemen and women, had the assembled for a roll check and gave them their first set of instructions.

The recruits from Gulf, Central and the National Capital District joined the rest of the team on today. The training will commence on Monday, July 28, 2025, for a duration of six months.

The list for those shortlisted from the Highlands and New Guinea Islands Regions for the second batch will be published on the RPNGC’s Official website once the list is finalized.

 The Recruitment Process for the second batch will commence in October or November 2025 to assess those shortlisted and recruit the successful candidates for training. The second batch is likely to come in for training in the first quarter of 2026 once the recruitment process is completed.

A call-out for the 2026 Recruitment will be advertised in December 2025 and we encourage those interested in joining the next recruitment to prepare their documents and stay informed by regularly checking the RPNGC’s Official website and Facebook page for recruitment announcement.

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