The team of islanders – PCs James Alcock, Hannah Amy, Craig Fosse, Paul Hopper and Iain McCallum – are now set to go on a 10-week training course in Norfolk.

When they return, there’ll be 10 more weeks of training before they start solo patrols.

Pictured: The new PCs will now undertake several weeks of training in Norfolk and Jersey.

The group were all recruited in 2018 have been waiting for spaces to become available, and each replace officers that have left the Force this year.

The new recruits are joining just as Jersey Police have completed their recruitment campaign for 2019, which attracted 110 locally-qualified applicants.

87 – 35 of which are female – have so far made it through the first hurdle, with a series of mental and physical examinations to come.

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Pictured: The Police have just completed their 2019 recruitment drive.

Acting Chief Inspector Mark Hafey described yesterday’s swearings-in as a “proud moment”, adding: “They’re about to undertake some world-class training with Norfolk Constabulary and we look forward to welcoming them back in December to commence supervised frontline duties.”