Colombian police inaugurate 100 indigenous recruits

Colombia’s National Police force has inaugurated 100 new patrol members from indigenous group the Wayuu, reports newspaper El Espectador.

The 80 men and 20 women from Amerindian ethnic group the Wayuu — native to northern Colombia and northwest Venezuela — were inaugurated into the Colombian National Police in a ceremony in the municipality of Uribia, in the northermost tip of Colombia.

The ceremony was attended by Defence Minister Juan Carlos Pinzon, who said of their joining; “This is a sign of cultural integration, of commitment.”

The new recruits, who will form a special group within the force, will begin working in the community in Uribia, while some will pursue professional training with the police force.

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