As part of efforts to strengthen the resolve to fight crime, the acting Inspector-General of Police, Dr George Akuffo Dampare,has launched Horse Patrol Operations at the National Joint Operations Headquarters, Accra.
The patrol, which is part of the Ghana Police Service’s method of crime prevention and detection, will provide security in a friendly and interactive manner, with officers on horseback, to augment other patrol duties such as Community Foot Patrol, Motorbike Patrol, Visibility Patrol, and recently deployed Motorcycle Traffic Management and Mobility teams in Tema and Accra, among others in our communities.
In a brief remark, the Director-General, Information Communication Technology (ICT), COP Mr Edward Tabiri assured the officers of communication logistical support during their duty tours in order to communicate efficiently for assistance.
Speaking on behalf of the acting Inspector-General of Police, the Director-General, National Patrols Department (NPD), COP Mr Yaagy Akuribah, advised the police officers (troopers) detailed for such duties to demonstrate professionalism in all aspects of their work for excellent services. He reiterated that the troopers should assist in building the trust and public confidence within the communities since they are among the first points of call when it comes to security.
Present at the launch were the Director-General, Research and Planning, Commissioner of Police (COP) Mr Paul Awini Manly; the Director-General, National Protection Directorate, COP Mr Patrick Atampugre Akolgo; the Director-General, Special Duties, COP Mr Vincent Redeemer Dedjoe; and the Director-General, Operations, Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCOP) Mr Mohammed Fuseini Suraji, and other senior officers.
Source: The Finder