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Police work neither a gold mine nor avenue for riches – former CID Boss to recruits

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Former Director General of Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service COP Maame Yaa Tiwaa Addo Danquah , has reminded recruits to take into cognizance that the Ghana Police Service is not an avenue to engage in unlawful practices to acquire wealth but a call to serve.

At the passing out parade of 581 recruits comprising 327 females and 254 males at the Police Public Training School at Pwalugu in the Upper East Regio, COP Maame Yaa Tiwaa Addo Danquah admonished them to be of good behaviour in line with the motor of the service “service with integrity”.

She said the recruits have chosen a carrier which demands that they make the outmost sacrifice in line of duty to protect lives and properties, therefore attempt must be made at all cost to desist from corrupt practices which will bring the image of the service to disrepute.

You have chosen a career which calls for selfless service to humanity, commitment and sacrifices. Bear in mind that it is not a sanctuary to make unjustified wealth. Therefore, desist from corrupt practices which have the tendency to bring the image of the Service into disrepute. Never forget the motto of the Service ‘Service with Integrity’. Avoid bad association and put on the cloth of patriotism, humility, courtesy, honesty, civility, and commitment to the career you have chosen. You will excel in every endeavour of your career when you consistently observe these professional”, she advised.

Madam Tiwaa Addo Danquah also called on the recruits never to allow their new status to have a better part of them, which will lead to engaging in acts which will bring shame and dishonour to themselves, family, the Police Service and the country as a whole.

I wish to advise these Recruits that as you step into your professional career, bear in mind that you cannot succeed in your effort to protect lives and property without respecting members of the public. Never allow your new status to get you carried away to engage in acts which will bring shame and dishonour to yourselves, family, the Police Service and Ghana as a whole.”

You have been trained on the norms, traditions, values, and principles of democratic policing which thrives on the principles of Responsiveness, Effectiveness and Accountability”. She advised.

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