56 Crime Officers End Course

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ACP George Tweneboah , Superintendent Grace Ansah Akrofi , Superintendent Joseph Baah in a group photograph with participants

Fifty
six crime officers drawn from the various regions to undergo a two weeks
training course in crime investigations have completed.

The
officers were taken through subjects including statement taking, money laundering,
interviewing of suspects and victims, cyber crime, human trafficking, police
ethics and procedures, case tracking management and the police service instruction.

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At
the closing ceremony held at the Detective Training Academy (DTA), the Deputy
Director General of the Criminal Investigations Department, Assistant
Commissioner of Police, George Tweneboah, who addressed participants, urged
them to retain what they have been taught and apply them in the discharge of
their duties.

“Retain
what you have been taught and apply it to make a change in the police service.

Courses
change lives even if it is a day, so let the police administration see the
change in you.”

He
urged the officers to make use of what they have learnt so that the capacity
building of the CID will not be a waste.

The
commandant of the Detective Training Academy, Superintendent Grace Ansah Akrofi,
commended the CID Administration for showing commitment in the training of
personnel, to enhance their skills.

She
urged personnel to share the knowledge acquired.

Participants
also presented a photocopier to the Academy.

Present was the director in charge of the Anti Human Trafficking Unit, Superintendent Joseph Baah.

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By Linda Tenyah-Ayettey

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