159 Police officers so far sanctioned in 2015

A total of 106 police officers were
dismissed in 2013 while 135 received
sanctions in 2014 for various
offences.
One hundred and fifty-nine personnel
were also sanctioned between
January and October this year.
The Inspector General of Police,
Mohammed Ahmed Alhassan,
disclosed this on Thursday, October
22 when he broke the ground for the
construction of a permanent office
complex at Nima, a suburb of Accra,
for the Police Intelligence and
Professional Standards Bureau (PIPS)
.
PIPS was established with a clear
mandate to ensure that professional
standards within the service are
maintained.
The Bureau received 1,093 cases of
complaint in 2014 as against 788
reports in 2013, an increase of about
66 per cent.
The bureau linked the increase in
reported cases to public awareness
and confidence.
The dominant cases reported against
the personnel included unprofessional
handling of cases, unfair treatment
and undue delay in investigation.
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A number of personnel faced various
forms of disciplinary actions
including dismissals.
This the IGP says underscored the
Service's readiness to purge itself.
However, these efforts are not without
challenges.
Lack of infrastructure limited the
number of personnel at the Bureau
leading to delays in handling of
complaints.
In a bid to improve this, the police
administration has begun the
construction of a one-storey office
complex at the Nima Divisional
Command.
The nearly GHC860,000 project is
mainly funded from donor support
and is expected to be completed
within two years.
The Inspector General of Police,
Mohammed Ahmed Alhassan,
appealed to corporate Ghana,
philanthropists and individuals to
come to their aid to ensure early
completion.
Created at 2015-10-22 20:10
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