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UGANDA POLICE INTERVIEWS TO JOIN POLICE

shortlisted candidates are invited for interviews that will commence on the 8th April 2024. The program shall include a fitness test aptitude test, oral test and medical examination.

all shortlisted applicants are further required to come with the following;

1. Original National Identity Card

2. Original Academic Documents

All candidates will be informed of the result of the selection process and an eligibility list for the initial Probationer Police Constable training at PTS Kabalye, Masindi, released thereafter.

Once again, we would like to remind all candidates that the process of recruitment is by rule and merit. Therefore, applicants are warned against giving bribes or make attempts to influence the recruitment process through politicians, unscrupulous people, intermediary agents or police. Any persons found to be giving false promises must be reported to the nearest police station, PSU, or anti-corruption agency for investigations.

We would like to thank all applicants for expressing interest to join the Uganda Police Force family.

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