The inspector General
of police, IGP, James Oppong Boanuh, has announced the establishment of an air
wing unit of the Police Service.
At a closing ceremony of a three-day National Police Command
Conference, the IGP stressed that the construction of hangars have been
completed and yet to take delivery of helicopters.
According to the
IGP, the air wing will function as a unit of the Police force.
“To ensure the
effective production of our services, some new units have been created, the air
wing, in fact the hangar has been completed, and we are just awaiting the
arrival of the helicopters.” The IGP said.
He added, “In recent times, crime has assumed sophisticated and
complex levels amid calls to modernize as well as establish new units to deal
with the exigencies”.
He said at
least, six police officers have undergone aviation and flying training
programme in South Africa to form part of the air wing of the Ghana Police
Service.
He said the police will
intensify intelligence led policing more than it did in the past.
This he said is geared towards ensuring the police service
increases its fight against violence crimes and keeping communities safe.
The IGP charged
the various Commanders to prioritise the welfare of men and women of the
service and unsure they are given the maximum attention to discharge their
duties professionally.
He bemoaned
recent incidences of suicide among service personnel and stressed, counselling
units within the service have been strengthened to manage personnel who find
themselves in stressful situations.
He added the administration will Institute a performance league
table among the regional commands to make the commands competitive. This is
also to get the strategies developed to be fully implemented.
The Chief
Director of the Ministry of Interior, Adlaide Anno-Kumi, for her part charged
the police service to put in more effort to drastically reduce road carnages
which keep claiming more lives in the country.
She said, it is
unpleasant for the country to keep recording increasing road accidents.
He reiterated
the need to build trust between the police and the public since information is
key to securing maximum protection of lives and property in the country.


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