Seven new police officers for Central Coast

Parliamentary Secretary for the Central Coast, Adam Crouch, with Brisbane Water Police District Commander, Superintendent Darryl Jobson, and five of the new recruits at Gosford

Five new probationary constables commenced duties at Brisbane Water Police District this week, along with two new officers at the Tuggerah Lakes District.

Parliamentary Secretary for the Central Coast Adam Crouch welcomed the new officers to the region.

“Our men and women in blue put their lives on the line every day to protect the community,” Crouch said.

“I thank and congratulate every single one of these officers for choosing to join the force and I wish them all a long and successful career.

“Last year our community welcomed 25 new probationary constables (and ) it is a pleasure to welcome an additional seven to the Central Coast.”

Deputy Premier and Minister for Police Paul Toole congratulated the newest recruits following their attestation ceremony at the Goulburn Police Academy last week.

“Police officers on the frontline serve and protect our communities right across the State every day,” Toole said.

“We don’t often see a major event or emergency without also seeing the men and women in blue on the ground doing what they can, whether it’s responding to a natural disaster like the current flooding crisis, a car accident or a public protest or major event.

“The NSW Government is proud to support this new class of probationary constables as they embark on their careers.”

Class 351 included 133 men and 60 women.

Verified source: Media release, Mar 8, 2022, Parliamentary Secretary for the Central Coast, Adam Crouch