Bear Grylls has praised the PSNI for their "incredible work" after bumping into training officers in Northern Ireland.
Police Fermanagh & Omagh took to social media over the weekend to share a photo of the adventurer posing with their Combined Operational Training Team based in Enniskillen.
The photo was originally posted on Bear Grylls' Instagram page.
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In their post on Facebook, the PSNI said: "Our Combined Operational Training team based in Enniskillen bumped into Bear Grylls during a break in training. Thanks for your support Bear!"
On the photo, Bear Grylls had written: "Shout out to the police service Northern Ireland for all their incredible work...best out there!"
Grylls, who shot to fame with his adventure series Man Vs Wild, which ran from 2006 to 2011, grew up in Northern Ireland.
The TV personality and survivalist was born in Donaghadee, Co Down in 1974.
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