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Ghana Police Dismisses 28 Personnel Over Alleged Misconduct

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The Ghana Police Service has dismissed 28 personnel for showing unprofessionalism.

This was as a result of complaints lodged by the public, of which they were found culpable.

The total of 181 cases of unprofessional conduct that was recorded, was from January to August 2020.

The Director of Public Affairs of the Ghana Police Service, Superintendent Sheila Kessie Abayie-Buckman said some of the misconducts as insubordination, drunk whilst on duty and engaging in part-time business outside the Service without permission.

Others were negligent, which resulted in a prisoner escaping from lawful custody, failure to make entry in official documents, misuse of firearm, and absent from duty without permission.

Mrs Abayie-Buckman said the affected officers were from the ranks of Constable to Assistant Commissioner of Police that is; “Constable, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Superintendent, Chief Superintendent and Assistant Commissioner of Police”.

During investigations, 151 of the cases reported were found to be partially true, and aside from the 28 officers who were dismissed, some had their ranks reduced, she said.

Mrs Abayie-Buckman said in 2019, out of the 291 complaints made against police officers, 191 were proven guilty.

“The Police Administration is making efforts to educate the men and women on the need to exhibit professionalism at all times,” Mrs Abayie-Buckman said.

“The Service will not shield any personnel who misconducts himself or herself in the course of duty to bring the name of the Service into disrepute.”

Source: GhanaFeed.Com

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