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Police earn commendation from Walewale Naa for ‘significant reduction’ in robberies

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The Walewale Naa Wunaaba Alhaji Saaka Sulemaana has told a visiting Police entourage to his palace led by the Inspector General of Police that robbery has significantly decreased in his area over the last two years. 

According to the Chief, robberies and other violent crimes were major impediments to the social lives of his people; however, the situation has improved markedly.

The Chief who was excited to see the IGP, Dr George Akuffo Dampare, said it was the first time an IGP was visiting the area and his palace. 

The IGP, for his part, said the police are keen on providing Community-specific policing where tailored security solutions are provided based on the needs of Communities. 

He said the Police will continue to work with the chiefs and people in the respective communities in order to achieve better security outcomes. 

Dr. Akuffo-Dampare and some members of the police management board are touring the north-east region to assess the security situation there. 

The tour will also afford the IGP and his team the opportunity to touch base with the Police command and all personnel in the region for first hand information on any welfare, operational, and administrative challenges they are confronted with.

So far, the IGP and his team have toured over 80 percent of the country and actively engaged both police officers and the general public. Similar engagements have been undertaken by Regional, Divisional and District Police Commands across Ghana.

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