Revolutionary National Police. Image: Miscelaneas de Cuba
Cuba’s National Police has made a public recruitment (an announcement made in Cuban state media) of men and women between the ages of 18-40 who posses adequate political and moral conditioning, and a love for investigating and risk, reported the Spanish news agency EFE last week.
The special operations unit of the National Police, which works in “discovery, prevention, and clarification of criminal and economic crimes via the use of operational secret methods and means,” is looking for candidates for their “operative officers” position.
With this open public call it looks likes the National Police is expanding its ranks to further surveil the Cuban populace as a means to control dissent since the bleak economic reality of the regime poses a sustainable threat to stability.