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Brackendowns CPF patrollers enhance skills with tactical theory training

Partnerships are crucial to empowering patrollers and ensuring community security.

The second training session for the Brackendowns Community Police Forum (CPF) patrollers was successfully completed on September 4, with a focus on Tactical Theory Introduction.

The training, presented by Defensive Training Concepts and Special Operations Group, provided valuable insights and skills to the patrollers, enhancing their ability to respond to situations effectively.

The session was informative and engaging, and the patrollers benefited greatly from the expertise shared by the trainers.

Defensive Training Concepts and Special Operations Group showed great effort and dedication when educating and empowering the CPF patrollers.

Du Toit Lambrechts, CEO of Special Operations Group, gave a demonstration. Photo: Brackendowns CPF

This partnership highlights the importance of collaboration and support from local businesses in enhancing community safety.

The training is part of an ongoing effort to equip CPF patrollers with the necessary skills and knowledge to perform their duties effectively.

By investing in the development of patrollers, the CPF can improve its response to community safety issues and build trust with the community it serves.

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