The Acting Deputy Commissioner of Police, Sakeo Raikaci, urged police officers to enhance their efforts as they approach the year 2025. During the conclusion of a two-day joint back brief involving the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) and Police Prosecutions, ACP Raikaci emphasized the importance of the gathering. It provided a valuable opportunity for CID personnel, prosecution teams, crime officers, crime scene investigators, and divisional commanders to explore strategies for improving service delivery within the police force.

Raikaci highlighted the necessity of translating the discussions and outcomes from the meeting into actionable results, rather than allowing them to be relegated to a forgotten document. He called on leaders, managers, and supervisors within the department to elevate their performance and make tangible improvements moving forward. Furthermore, he reminded attendees of the significant resources allocated for inspections and verifications, asserting that a return on this investment must be evident in enhanced investigations, prosecutions, and overall service delivery.

In conclusion, he stressed that failing to meet these expectations would not only betray the public’s trust but also undermine their commitment to public service.

This call to action serves as a reminder of the ongoing commitment to excellence within the police force, fostering a culture that values accountability and improvement. As officers prepare for the challenges that lie ahead, there is hope that this renewed focus will lead to better outcomes for both law enforcement and the community they serve.

Overall, this initiative signals a positive step towards enhancing the effectiveness and public perception of police services, aiming for a more responsive and responsible law enforcement body.


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