Acting Deputy Commissioner of Police Sakeo Raikaci urged police officers to enhance their performance as they prepare for the forthcoming year of 2025. During the conclusion of a two-day joint back brief held by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) and Police Prosecutions, ACP Raikaci emphasized the significance of this gathering, which brought together various key figures including CID personnel, Divisional Crime Officers, Crime Scene Investigators, and Divisional Police Commanders.
Raikaci stressed the need for tangible outcomes from the discussions, warning against allowing the insights gained from the meeting to become mere documents that gather dust. He highlighted the corporate goal of “Sustaining Organisational Effectiveness” and insisted that the reflections from this meeting should translate into actionable improvements in service delivery.
The Commissioner called on department leaders and supervisors to actively contribute to meaningful changes moving forward. He reminded participants of the substantial funding allocated for various activities, such as visitations and inspections, asserting that the return on investment should be demonstrated through enhanced investigations and prosecutions. He concluded by noting that failing to make these improvements would not only be a disservice to the community but would also betray the oath taken by officers.
In summary, the meeting aimed at fostering better policing practices and accountability is a vital step toward improving public perception and service efficiency within the police force. With a collective commitment from leaders and officers alike, there is great potential for meaningful advancements in law enforcement as they strive for excellence in their duties, ultimately benefiting the community they serve.
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