The Acting Deputy Commissioner of Police, Sakeo Raikaci, urged police officers to enhance their performance as they prepare for the year 2025. During the conclusion of a two-day joint session held by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) and Police Prosecutions, ACP Raikaci emphasized that this gathering served as a vital opportunity for various law enforcement personnel—including CID members, prosecution officers, crime scene investigators, and divisional police commanders—to collaborate on strategies for improving service delivery.

Raikaci highlighted the imperative of transforming the discussions from the meeting into tangible actions, asserting that they should not become just another report collecting dust. He encouraged leaders, managers, and supervisors within the department to elevate their efforts to bring about meaningful change.

Moreover, Raikaci reminded attendees of the financial investments made in various operations, such as inspections and verifications, stressing that the results should manifest in enhanced investigations, superior prosecutions, and overall improved service delivery. He concluded with a strong message: falling short of these expectations would betray their commitment to their duty and the trust placed in them.

This proactive approach from the police leadership signals a commitment to accountability and improvement, fostering hope for a more effective law enforcement system in the coming years. With dedication and teamwork, there is potential for significant positive changes in public perception and trust in the police force.


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