Training For Drunken Police Officers In Offing

May 28, 2003

PLANS for the much dreaded Police rehabilitation drills, this time targeting drunken senior Police officers, will start soon.

By Steven Candia
PLANS for the much dreaded Police rehabilitation drills, this time targeting drunken senior Police officers, will start soon.
The Assistant Inspector General of Police, Francis Rwego, who is also the director operations, said the planned drills were necessary so as to have a clean force.
“Last year we dismissed 228 drunken junior policemen. I know many of you have been complaining quietly as to why senior officers are not subjected to the same, but there is a similar one for top officers coming soon,” he said.
Rwego was opening an annual seminar for community liaisons and family protection unit officers at the Police Training School Kibuli recently.
He urged the officers to sensitise the public on the law, human rights, domestic and child abuse and forge an open and friendly channels of communication between the police and the public. Ends

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