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Police Commissioner and ACP Fe
Police Commissioner, Rear Admiral Hardley Lewin and Head of the Anti-Corruption Branch, Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Justin Felice, will host the second in a series of call-in programmes tomorrow (April 17) between 6:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m., as the police force seeks to arrest the issue of corruption among its members and Jamaicans at large.
"What we are asking people to do is to fight corruption from the inside of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) and we want members of the public to report unlawful police activity. They have a choice to either speak to the Commissioner or... Read more
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Daily News - TSN - Dar Es Sala 29 August 2007
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Stick to ethics, IGP tells pol
THE Inspector General of Police (IGP), Mr Said Mwema has reminded police officers to stick to their ethics and improve efficiency of the force.
IGP Mwema issued the reminder in Dar es Salaam yesterday when opening a community-policing seminar, conducted by lecturers from the United States.
“We are in the process of reshaping our force”, the IGP said , adding that the seminar would enable the police change their combat tactics to match with modernised crimes.
Speaking during the same meeting, the head of Community Policing Department, Mr Paul Ntobi said that police officers from all over the country had met to learn how to cooperate with the community in ensuring people’s safety and seeking to apprehend criminals.
The police force has recently been undergoing vigorous reforms, as part of the strategy to modernise the force.
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