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PNB begins the process of attracting and entering human talent 2023

PNB begins the process of attracting and entering human talent 2023

As part of the strengthening of citizen security organizations, the Bolivarian National Police Corps (CPNB) began the process of recruiting and entering human talent for this 2023.

“This 2023 recruiting process will be aimed at training agents, for four months, complying with the new hierarchical structure of the Bolivarian National Police (PNB),” said Chief Commissioner Rufina González, coordinator of Training and Professional Improvement.

González explained that to enter the ranks of this police force they must be a bachelor; be between 18 and 50 years of age; not present a criminal record or dismissal from any military or security body.

“Interested persons can go to the Training Center (Cefo) with the required documentation and to all the Police Coordination Centers of each state in the country,” he said.

Finally, he stressed that the recruitment process aims to add new income to the ranks of the PNB, to empower and strengthen it, as ordered by the President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro Moros, to guarantee the peace and tranquility of the people. Venezuelan.

Source: MPPRIJP

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