Tías Municipality Appoints 8 New Local Police Trainees in a Major Recruitment Move
Published: November 18, 2025|justice-and-safety|Gobierno de Canarias
Tías Announces Eight New Police Officers in Training
Overview
The town of Tías on Lanzarote has officially named eight new police officers in training, marking a significant step in local staffing.
This move follows a comprehensive recruitment process, including national and regional coordination, reflecting efforts to strengthen community safety.
Training and Deployment
- The selected candidates will undergo a mandatory training course organized by the Canary Islands authorities.
- After training, they will start their practical service in the local police.
- The new trainees will serve a total of 1,200 hours of practical training under close supervision.
- Their pay will be adjusted to reflect their status as officers in training.
Policy Context
- This recruitment aligns with broader policies set by the Canary Islands government.
- The policies aim at filling vacancies and improving police staffing amid ongoing demands for law enforcement presence.
Community Impact
Residents of Tías can expect this initiative to enhance police presence and effectiveness, especially as local authorities focus on maintaining safety and community well-being.
Transparency and Regulations
- The appointment process involved transparent procedures.
- Regional regulations were adhered to, ensuring qualified personnel are prepared to serve and protect the community effectively.