More than 40 public security agents from Pará graduate from the III Police Intelligence Course
During the 21 days of the course, offered by PMPA, participants were trained to develop essential skills for intelligence activities, especially focused on knowledge production and data collection.

The Military Police of Pará, through the Intelligence Center (CInt), held the graduation of 41 public security agents in the III Police Intelligence Course this Friday (29), marking another advancement in the technical and strategic training of its personnel. Presided over by the Commander-General, Colonel Dilson Júnior, the event took place at the General Command Headquarters in Belém and was also attended by Colonel Benjó, Commander-General of the Military Fire Brigade (CBM).
During the 21 days of the course, participants were trained to develop essential skills for intelligence activities, especially focused on knowledge production and data collection. This process aims to support decisions at all levels of command, within a clear doctrine and standardized procedures, which are fundamental for the effectiveness of police action.
The training also included practical exercises with controlled targets and operational approaches, always focusing on an ethical, legal, and technical posture. As a result, students were able to develop skills that ensure integrity and accuracy in police intelligence work.
"In addition to encouraging the training of our agents, including courses in other states, I highlight the recent physical restructuring of the Center, with the move to Avenida Almirante Barroso, where we share a spacious and comfortable building with the Corregedoria. This new structure is accompanied by the reinforcement of vehicles and systems, which represent a strategic investment. This has allowed us to acquire technological resources that enhance our work," emphasized the head of CInt, Colonel Martins.
The course had a workload of 200 hours and brought together participants from various public security agencies, such as PMPA, the Military Fire Brigade, the Brazilian Navy, and the Adjunct Secretariat of Intelligence and Criminal Analysis.

"We are conducting the III Police Intelligence Course, promoted by the Intelligence Center, with the main objective of training professionals to adapt to the new technologies used in intelligence activities. Today, it is possible to research information about an investigated person using computers or mobile devices without needing to travel. With the proper judicial authorization, through a cell phone, for example, we can obtain detailed information about a person's daily life, such as recent events and frequented locations," explained the Commander-General of the PM, Colonel Dilson Júnior.
Text: Soldier Ronald Santos (PMPA)