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Report any misconduct of police personnel to Intelligence Unit - DCOP Kofi Boakye

Kofi Boakye Dcop

Sun, 1 Apr 2012 Source: GNA

Kofi Boakye, the Director in charge of Training of the Ghana Police Service, has called on the public to report the misconducts of any police personnel to the Police Intelligence and Professional Stand Unit.

He said this would help enforce discipline and promote justice towards quality service delivery in the country.

Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCOP) Kofi Boakye, made the call at a passing-out ceremony of 194 Police recruits at the Central Regional Police Training School in Winneba at the Week-end.

The recruits made up of 87 females and 107 males have undergone six months successful training in basic police training course at the school.

They were academically prepared in subjects including, criminal law and procedure, law of evidence, investigation, practical police duties, basic officer skills, professional police ethics, human rights and weapon handing.

DCOP Boakye said the police is an organisation that thrives on discipline, adding that, they have internal mechanisms to deal effectively with police misconducts and weed out bad nuts whose act of omission could bring the image of the service into disrepute.

He said as peace officers, they should know that they are not above the law of the land and when each of them violates the law, he or she does not only put himself into trouble but disgraces the police administration which will reduce public confidence.

DCOP Boakye advised them to remain calm, resolute and never in anyway lose their temper but persevere even in the face of scorn or ridicule, adding that, they should be fair, firm and eschew negative tendencies when executing their duties.

“You are to assist achieve the vision of the service which is to be a world class police service, capable of delivering planned, democratic and protective services up to standards of international best practice”.**

Source: GNA