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Recruits Complete Public Safety Unit Training

28 March 2023
Recruits Complete Public Safety Unit Training

Royal Gibraltar Police and Gibraltar Defence Police recruits have recently completed a two-day intensive Public Order course at the Buffadero Training Camp. 

A statement from the RGP follows below:

During the training, scores of officers donned full protective gear for scenarios that  simulated real life incidents of violent public disorder. 

The officers were pelted with missiles and attacked by other officers who were  involved in the training. 

Sergeant James Rodriguez, who led the course, said: “It’s a very demanding two  days, both physically and mentally for the recruits. But it’s important that they do this  training, as they need to know how to implement police cordons, respond to commands and how to respond safely to large scale violent disorder scenarios.  

“We rarely see public disorder on our streets, but, nevertheless, we have to be able  to respond to it. And this training has become more important since Gibraltar joined  UEFA in 2013, with the potential for large numbers of football fans travelling to the  Rock. We need to be prepared for all possible eventualities.”  

James explained that there are three main strands to the public order training: containing the disorder, protecting the public and protecting the officers themselves.  The implementation of police cordons for a crowd control environment was also  rehearsed. 

He added: “It’s important that the officers get used to the specialist Personal  Protection Equipment, which they have to wear when deployed to a public order incident. This includes fire resistant overalls, boots, protective gloves, helmets and  face masks, which would shield officers from petrol bombs in a riot. They also have  shields and batons, which would only be used as a last resort.” 

The current recruit class are due to have their Passing Out Parade on Thursday 27  April.