GHANA POLICE MUST ADOPT NEW STRATEGIES TO DEAL WITH TERRORISM
COP James Oppong-Boanuh |
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Commissioner of Police, James Oppong-Boanuh, who is in charge of Services of
the Ghana Police Service, says the face of policing the world over is fast
changing.
This follows the new and more difficult crimes such as terrorism.
According to the Commissioner of Police, new crimes such as terrorism pose
serious threat to world peace with the operations of groups like Boko Haram in
Ghana’s neighbourhood being a clear case.
He has suggested to the Police
administration to adopt new methods of law enforcement and fighting crime
saying that the traditional methods of operations are now more enough to deal
with such threats.
Addressing a forum for police personnel and civilians in
Kumasi, COP Oppong-Boanuh however noted that it does not mean the Ghana Police
must discard its routine duties such as bank guards as well as visibility patrols in the communities.
The new
challenge, COP Oppong-Boanuh emphasized, should be operations of the Service
must now be intelligence-based to improve efficiency that will help to deal
with particularly fear of crimes.
He reminded police personnel that the state
has invested heavily in especially their training with the hope that they would
live up to their responsibilities and contribute significantly to law
enforcement.
He asked them to improve their community relations so as to win their
support and confidence.
These, COP Oppong-Boanuh noted, are crucial in the
fight of crimes.
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