Ho, Feb. 14, - Deputy Commander of Police (DCOP) Nana
Asomah-Hinneh, Volta Regional Police Commander, has said the Police
Administration was working to stop attacks on police officers on duty.
He said the safety and welfare of
police personnel were key features of the Service’s “Transformational Agenda”,
and that the Service was procuring protective gadgets and other safety tools to
ensure effective policing in the country.
Nana Asomah-Hinneh, who was
addressing a Commander’s Parade at the forecourt of the Volta Regional Police
Headquarters in Ho on Wednesday, said President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo- Addo
has promised to retool the Service, and that the effort would provide “enough
impetus to reciprocate efforts of government towards bringing crime to its
barest minimum”.
He commended police personnel in
the region for helping maintain a low crime rate, but noted that lack of
civility persisted in their engagements with the public, and therefore charged
them to maintain positive relations with the public.
Nana Asomah-Hinneh appealed for
robust vehicles in view of the difficult terrain of the region, and revealed
that the Service was in the process of procuring some drones for aerial
surveillance of hard to reach areas.
He said side arms and
communication equipment for personnel would be increased and security cameras
installed at strategic locations in the region to enhance policing.
Nana Asomah-Hinneh said narcotic
drugs remained a challenge and that areas noted for the cultivation of cannabis
had been marked for surveillance.
GNA

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