Cadet Attachment Program
- Aidan Joshua Aguilar
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- Jan 26, 2023
- 2 min read
Updated: Feb 5, 2023

“You are almost in the finish line of your dream to become law enforcement officers of this country. Make it worthwhile” — PMGEN Eric E. Noble
The opening of the Cadet Attachment Program (CAP) for the graduating cadets of the PNPA MASIDTALAK Class of 2023 will take place at the iconic Heroes Hall, Academics Building on January 9, 2023. The PNPA MASIDTALAK Class of 2023 will graduate from the Academy in a few months as legitimate officers of the Tri-Bureau Service.
To develop their abilities and skills for performing their duties as young leaders, the soon-to-be law enforcement officers will participate in carefully prepared real-time activities and workshops. Additionally, they will receive training on how to manage a variety of circumstances and perform the fundamental duties of future officers. They will be integrated into various local police stations so they may put the knowledge they have learned in the academy to use and collect new, creative ideas that will help them develop into well-rounded people. The graduating cadets will benefit much from this training, which will help them understand what to anticipate in the real Mccoy.
The Cadet Attachment Program (CAP) is important for Philippine National Police Academy (PNPA) cadets as it provides them with hands-on practical experience in different police units and departments, allowing them to apply the theories and concepts learned in the academy in real-life situations. The CAP also allows cadets to familiarize themselves with the workings of the police organization, as well as to establish relationships and networks with police personnel. The exposure to various police functions helps in building their understanding of the complexities of police work, preparing them better for their future careers as police officers. Furthermore, the CAP contributes to their overall personal and professional growth and development, making them more well-rounded and effective in serving the community.









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