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A group of retired police officers, who were called to action even before they completed their training in 1970 – during the Black Power Revolution and again when a group of soldiers staged a mutiny at Teteron Barracks, Chaguaramas – reunited to celebrate their 55th anniversary on March 18 in Chaguanas.
Known as batch 1 of 1970, the retired officers were among 150 men, aged between 18 and 25, who entered the Police Training College (now Police Academy), on March 2, 1970, at the St James Barracks to begin a five-month programme, hoping to join the ranks.
According to Hemradge Gokool, one of the retired officers, even before they had any training to use guns, they were instructed to report for duty in khaki shirts and shorts, armed with batons, during the Black Power Revolution, and detailed to guard the police armoury. Their training to use guns was subsequently fast-tracked.
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