CHIEF Inspector Patrick Yeboah of the Saltpond Police Command who returned from peace-keeping duties in Darfur, Sudan, has presented a counter to the Saltpond police as his widow’s mite towards equipping the police to be efficient in their work.
Making the presentation at Saltpond, Chief Inspector Yeboah said what served as a counter at the police station was an improvised one made up of two tables which had been nailed together, and that was hampering effective work at the station.
Saltpond served as the first capital of the then Gold Coast and the police station is believed to be one of the oldest in the country.
Chief Inspector Yeboah called on other police personnel who had the capacity to assist their colleagues to do so to enhance efficiency in the service.
He further called for public support and co-operation to enable the police to combat crime effectively.
The Saltpond District Police Commander, Chief Superintendent Emmanuel Donkor, commended Chief Inspector Yeboah for the gesture.
He stressed that the police would not relent in its efforts to combat crime.
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