6th BPM starts celebrations of PMAC’s 109th anniversary with sports activities

6th BPM starts celebrations of PMAC's 109th anniversary with sports activities

The 6th Military Police Battalion (6th BPM), headquartered in Cruzeiro do Sul, began this week on the celebrations for the 109th anniversary of the Acre State Military Police (PMAC). The special program has a series of activities aimed at the valorization of military police in the Juruá region, reinforcing the bonds of union, discipline and camaraderie among the members of the corporation.

6th BPM starts celebrations of PMAC's 109th anniversary with sports activities

The celebrations will be closed with a great fraternization between the troop/ photo: Reproduction

Among the highlights of the program, the so -called “brave warriors of Juruá” participate in sports competitions that include volleyball, athletics, soccer and the traditional rustic circuit, which challenges the fitness and resistance of the military. The activities aim not only to celebrate the historical date, but also to promote well-being and sports spirit among the police.

The celebrations will be closed with a great fraternization between the troops, a moment that aims to further strengthen the bonds of companionship and the honor that characterize the PMAC trajectory over more than a century of service to the Acre population.

6th BPM starts celebrations of PMAC's 109th anniversary with sports activities

Activities aim not only to celebrate the historical date, but also to promote well-being and sports spirit among the police./ Photo: Reproduction

With 109 years of history, the Acre Military Police has consolidated itself as one of the most respected institutions in the state, acting on the preservation of public order and promoting the security of society.

The tributes organized by the 6th BPM highlights the corporation’s commitment to the valorization of its professionals and the tradition of bravery and dedication that marks its acting in the interior of Acre.

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