SAPS Receives Over 67,000 Applications for Police Training Programme

The South African Police Service (SAPS) has confirmed a massive response to its Basic Police Learning Development Programme (BPLDP), with more than 67,000 applications received so far.

Police spokesperson Amanda van Wyk said the surge in submissions has caused delays and technical glitches on the SAPS recruitment portal.

“Unsurprisingly, the website is experiencing a delayed response due to traffic volumes. The Technology Management Services (TMS), inclusive of IT experts, are continuously monitoring the influx of applications. Applicants are therefore advised to be patient and to continue to refresh the careers page,” she added.

Successful applicants will undergo a rigorous selection process, followed by nine months of intensive training. The initiative is part of SAPS’s broader strategy to boost capacity and enhance policing services across the country.

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Loushe Jordaan Gilbert

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