Police serve the community with justice and equality, says Police Chief

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The Chief Commander of the National Police Force Major General Mohamed Aden Saqadi iDabagale has said that the Somaliland police force stands for justice and equality to serve the community.

He gave the expression as he presided over the graduation of traffic law enforcements officers and the induction of a further new fifth batch in a bid of upping the proficiency skills of the officers in the sector.

The training was in the form of Technology Science; he also opened a training for new members who will be taught the rules of road safety.

Commander Dabagale said, “I congratulate the police forces that graduated from this training, and those before them.”

He noted that people who are educated and skilled were better than those who are not hence would be able to go about their jobs more professionally.

He urged the traffic law enforcement policemen to be as diligent as their chores demand and to be just in the dispensation of their duties as per regulations.

He noted that the police stations and the roads are where the forces constantly interact with the populace hence they ought to build public rapport appropriately.

The police chief pointed out that poor driving skills, un-serviced vehicles and bad road conditions are the three major culprits that are agents of causative accidents.

He directed the officers to play by the book and uphold equality as they go about their duties hence see to it that the rules and regulations are adhered to by vehicles plying the roads, “such that unnecessary accidents may be put in check”.