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Officers Receive Certificate of Appreciation after Rescue Operation
27-01-2021 -
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Kralendijk- Officer of the Police Force and Royal Military Police, who recently rescued a diver from the rough seas on the north side of the island have been awarded with received a certificate in appreciation for their efforts during this action.
They acted quickly and decisively, saving a human life. On behalf of the Chief of Police, a word of thanks goes to all other employees who have contributed in one way or another to make this campaign a success.
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