During a recent operational readiness parade, Senior Superintendent of Police Joape Cakacaka emphasized the importance of preparedness for the approaching festive and cyclone seasons. This event marked the DPC East’s first parade since his appointment, held in Nausori and attended by officers from the Eastern Division.
SSP Cakacaka urged law enforcement personnel to maintain professionalism and uphold discipline, reminding them that their actions greatly impact the perception of the Fiji Police Force. “As guardians of peace and safety, it is imperative that we uphold the values of integrity, respect, humility, and professionalism in all that we do,” he stated, highlighting the joy and challenges that come with the festive season.
He reiterated that the community’s safety relies on the officers’ readiness and response during this critical time. The Eastern Division covers a broad area, including Nakasi, Nausori, Naitasiri, Tailevu, Rewa, and the Lomaiviti group, and detailed checks were performed on both land and maritime resources.
Cakacaka concluded by encouraging officers to focus on their responsibilities and maintain high service standards as they prepare for the upcoming challenges.
This proactive approach by the police demonstrates a commitment to ensuring community safety during potentially challenging periods. Strengthening the relationship between police and the community sets a positive tone for the festive season and emphasizes the importance of public service.
Summary: Senior Superintendent of Police Joape Cakacaka addressed the readiness of officers for the festive and cyclone seasons during a recent parade, urging professionalism and discipline as key elements for ensuring community safety.
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