The public is asked to report police officers who behave badly



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Inspector General of Police, David Asante Apeatu has repeatedly accused his officers of always being professional

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The district police commander of the airport advised the public to report faults committed by police in the performance of their duties to district and regional commanders.

"Sometimes the police behave as if they knew everything, so that a good number of members of the public are educated and aware of their rights. The police, in this regard, are not above the law, "said Supt. Eric Asamoah Asiedu.

This is what he said during a social audit mission in Accra, organized by the municipal office of La-Dadekotopon of the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) on the theme "Citizens for transparency and responsibility ".

The airport district police commander has indicated that police officers involved in illegal or illegal activities should be reported to the appropriate police or police service professional standards office in Ghana for action to be taken. against.

Evelyn Gyimah, a representative of the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice, said that the Commission was working with the Environmental Protection Agency to combat noise and its impairments. the rights of citizens.

Gloria Kudo, City Manager of NCCE La-Dadekotopon, said the audit mission was aimed at enabling members of the La community to own development projects in the region.

The commitment, she said, was also meant to provide a platform for the community to meet and interact with officials to help shape policy development.

She noted that while the NCCE had begun to engage in anti-corruption campaigns, it was also necessary to provide a platform for officials to inform community members about the issue.

Some of the participants identified substance abuse, particularly youth addiction to tramadol, juvenile gambling, undisciplined drivers and lack of traffic, pedestrian crossings and drains, among the challenges facing the community. is facing.

Other issues raised were why the Department of Motor Traffic and Transport allowed jerky cars to roam the roads and the reasons why the police handled criminal cases involving police officers.

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