The new elements, with an average ages of 30 years, were selected from 1800 candidates. The strong female presence stands out, with 49% of new inspectors being women, signaling a generational renewal in the institution.
The Judicial Police announced the reinforcement of the fight against corruption with the entry of 38 new inspectors. In total, 113 new elements, men and women who will now be distributed to several units throughout the country.
About 1800 candidates competed, but only 5% managed to end and receive the much desired badge.
The average age surrounds the 30 years. Many of the new inspectors already bring experience of forces such as PSP and GNR, and all are aware that the requirement will be high.
The reinforcement also brings a strong female presence: 49% of new inspectors are women, a clear sign that generational renewal is underway.
At the entrance ceremony, the auditorium turned out to be small. Upstairs, the families watched, thrilled, at the most anticipated moment.
One day to remember later: PJ’s new faces will now go to several units, with special reinforcement in the fight against corruption, where 38 of the new admissions will be placed.