AN increase in tax announced at the start of the year has paid for 50 new police officers so far.
Greater Manchester Police (GMP) welcomed 125 new recruits to the force on October 29, with nearly half provided by an increase in the policing precept brought about by the Greater Manchester Combined Authority.
Officers were officially sworn into their roles at a formal ceremony at Manchester Grammar School and were affirmed by GMP chief constable Ian Hopkins.
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During this period, they have the same role as that of a regular officer, including the power of arrest.Chief Constable Ian
Mr Hopkins said: “I am delighted to welcome the new officers to GMP. The 50 that have been funded through the precept increase are particularly welcome as this is the first time we have had a growth in officer numbers since 2010.
“The force faces continued financial challenges and I appreciate that the increase in the policing element of the precept is challenging for many across Greater Manchester, but it is vital for us in trying to maintain policing services across the Force area.”
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