The Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary (RPNC) Special Service Division (SSD) displayed tactical response drills during the Opening Parade and Public Capability Display at Ela Beach, Port Moresby over the weekend.
On Sunday 20th July, the members of the SSD Police showcased a resilient and efficient exercise for both attacking and defensive capability, including recovery following the initial Parade March and traditional singing group at the Ela Beach.
The Members of the SSD Police unit proudly presented drills that counter specific practical scenarios including.
• Protest Control,
• Police Patrol,
• Search and recover, and
• Neutralizing Armed Threats
Although officers used dummy (bullets) rounds to perform tactical drills in all potential scenarios of dangerous encounters, their drills showcased their training, discipline and duty to serve and uphold the law, whatever the situation is.
Meanwhile, police families, friends, colleagues and members of the public were captivated to witness first-hand a glimpse of the SSD Police unit in full-strength.
The public at Ela Beach welcomed and embraced the SSD police personnel for showcasing their specialized tactical response operations.