Panama National Police Participate in a Family Community Day in David

The National Police, through the fourth Police Zone of Chiriquí, participated in the Provincial Family Community Day, organized by the Office of the First Lady of the Republic, held in the township of Las Lomas, district of David, with the objective of strengthening the bonds of closeness and trust with the community.  During this activity, police units accompanied the various participating institutions, providing guidance on prevention, citizen security and peaceful coexistence, as well as interacting with community residents, promoting values ​​and good practices that contribute to collective well-being. 

The event brought together families from different sectors, who had access to various social services and programs, in an environment of integration and citizen participation, highlighting the coordinated work between government institutions and the National Police for the benefit of the population.  The National Police reaffirms its commitment to continue promoting community actions that strengthen security and healthy coexistence, framed within preventive strategies that seek to improve the quality of life of all citizens.


LATIN ACADEMY PAYS TRIBUTE TO POLICE UNITS IN COMMEMORATION OF POLICE DAY

Students, administrative staff, and parents of the Latin Academy of Arraiján held an event commemorating the 89th anniversary of the National Police, where they expressed their gratitude for the work they do for the benefit of Panamanian society.  This activity was carried out with the objective of highlighting the work of each police unit as well as that of the non-sworn members of the training, strengthening the bond with the educational community and promoting values ​​such as respect and trust towards the police function. 

The children enjoyed a creative morning where they applauded and shouted for the magic tricks performed by the magician, in addition to being able to take several rides with the motorcyclists of the citizen security department.  The children, who were very happy, also wore police uniforms in commemoration of the officers. More than 250 students attended this activity from preschool through sixth grade, along with their parents and teachers.