Policing number boost as 38 new recruits join Cambridgeshire police

Policing numbers in Peterborough and Cambridgeshire have been given a boost with 28 new recruits joining Cambridgeshire Constabulary at a passing out parade.
The new recruits at Cambridgeshire police marchingThe new recruits at Cambridgeshire police marching
The new recruits at Cambridgeshire police marching

The recruits bring the total number of new officers joining the force since November to 124. Among their ranks are a former anaesthetic practitioner, an estate agent and a braille translator.

The new officers paraded in front of proud family and friends before being inspected by Chief Constable Nick Dean, Deputy Chief Constable Jane Gyford and Assistant Chief Constable Dan Vajzovic at Cambridgeshire Constabulary headquarters in Huntingdon.

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The officers will now be posted across the county as they begin their careers working hard to keep the public safe.

The new recruits with the chief officersThe new recruits with the chief officers
The new recruits with the chief officers

Mr Dean congratulated the new recruits and welcomed them to the constabulary.

In a speech at the ceremony he said: “Our role is to build trust and confidence within our communities. We are here to work alongside them in maintaining the public peace, preventing and detecting crime.

“You have promised to act with fairness, integrity, diligence and impartiality. These values should run through the core of everything you do, both inside and outside of work.

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“The foundation of British policing has not changed in nearly 200 years. The ability of the police to perform their duties is dependent upon public approval. Public trust in the police is still our bedrock - you will play an important part in building this.

“Every interaction you have remember you are the face of the constabulary and, indeed, the face of British policing.

“Congratulations – you have joined a fantastic policing family here in Cambridgeshire. Work hard, enjoy yourself, challenge yourself and become the best officer you can be.”

At the end of June there were 1,473 police officers in the force.