Academy of Public Security Forces

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Academy of Public Security Forces
澳門保安部隊高等學校
Escola Superior das
Forças de Segurança de Macau
ESFSN.png
Type Public university
Police academy
Government department
Established1988;36 years ago (1988)
Location
Flag of Macau.svg  Macau
Website fsm.gov.mo/esfsm

The Academy of Public Security Forces (ESFSM) is a government department and a public higher education institution in Coloane, Macau, China. It is under the Secretary for Security of the Government of Macau. It was established on July 4, 1988. [1] [2]

The academy's predecessor was the Security Forces Comprehensive Training Center (保安部隊綜合訓練中心) established in 1978. It is not only a government department that trains police officers, customs officers, prison guards and fire officers in Macau, but also one of the higher education institutions in Macau. [1] [3] [4] [5]

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