Thursday, 31 January 2013

THE POLICE AND IT'S IMAGE





Policing started in 1821 by the British Colonialists.  The Ghana Police Service is tasked to perform the following functions in Ghana. 
1. Crime detection and prevention
2. .Apprehension (arrest) and prosecution of offenders
3. Maintenance of law and order
4. Due enforcement of the law.

The Ghana police service is currently doing a great job in the country. The police must be commended for their effort in curbing crime and ensuring that the country remains peaceful during and after the 2012 elections. I like to specify that, there are good police men and there are bad ones. The bad ones are currently destroying the image of the police which has been built by hard working police personnel. 
An incident caught my attention at 5: 55 am this morning, when a well dressed police man parked in front of a car I had boarded to work. The driver stopped to pick up passengers at the metro mass transit station here in Accra. The well dressed policeman asked the driver to alight from the vehicle. He obeyed the officer and came out of the car to talk to the policeman.
Stay with me dear reader, the policeman asked the driver to follow him. Now in an attempt to escape from the law, the driver collected money from his conductor normally referred to as “driver’s mate”.
According to some information I gathered from the next car I boarded, this has been a routine of the policeman who constantly collects bribe from the drivers before day break. The mate told me that, “we don’t have anybody to talk for us, but if we do then this nonsense will stop”. Everybody in the car complained bitterly about the performance of this police man whose motor number I clearly caught in time. Who will speak for our drivers? The police indeed are our friends, but actions from some police officers are causing the police as a unit to lose its friendship with the public. I therefore call on the Ghana police service to address this problem to protect its image.

2 comments:

  1. among lots of nut there will by any means be a bad one. sociologically, there is no crime free society. and as our sociology lecturer will say, criminal activities in society are very good. because with out them there will no jobs for others.
    but in this situation its different how can one being employed to curb crime which also serve as job opportunity engages in such an act. it can be clearly stated that, that particular personnel should wear away his uniform and better involve himself fully into such acts...

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  2. for me the question is who polices the police when they themselves cant be trusted?

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