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Logan police welcomes six new recruits

Six new recruits have entered the Logan police force after graduating from the training academy.

Over the next 12 months, the first year constables will undertake further station-based training where they will undergo mentorship, development and assessment on the job.

The six recruits will be stations at the Springwood, Yarrabilba, Loganholme, Jimboomba and Browns Plains police stations.

QPS recruits are paid to train at the academy, earning a full-time salary and receiving a cost of living allowance while undertaking their training and development.

Commissioner Katarina Carroll congratulated the 88 new recruits from across the state.

“Your dedication and commitment to training can be attributed to the high standards you hold for yourselves,” Commissioner Carroll said.

“It is inspiring to see many of you following in the paths of your relatives who are current or previously in policing careers, and your own commitment to protect and serve your communities.

“We are a Service made up of invaluable individuals whose knowledge, culture and experiences make us stronger as a whole.

“Your journey promises a fulfilling and rewarding career where your every effort contributes to the protection and safety of the Queensland community.”

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