July 30, 2020

National Military Police Public Relations Commission chief and spokesman Eng Hy said at a meeting on Wednesday that regularly educating Military Police officers to handle the psychological aspects of their job has proven to be a morale booster in performing their duties more effectively. Hy chaired a video conference about the dissemination of psychological education to the Military Police which was attended by deputy commissioners, deputy chiefs of offices and deputy commanders of the Military Police from 14 of the capital’s districts. The education is aimed at strengthening the will and sense of responsibility in Military Police officers. Hy said the training has proven to reduce Military Police mistakes because it helps them understand the law and their code of professional ethics. However, he said a small number of officers still committed mistakes and the actions of officers must be closely monitored.

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