The Ghana Police Service has taken action against one of its own, interdicting Police Chief Inspector Benjamine Doe Kuwornu for unprofessional conduct.
According to the Service, the officer, stationed in the Central Region, was involved in misconduct captured in a video that was seen by the Police Administration.
In a press release, the police stated that the interdiction is to allow for a thorough investigation into his conduct in line with Police Service Regulations.
They also reassured the general public that the Police Service will continue to ensure professionalism is maintained at all times in the discharge of their mandate.
Benjamin Doe Kuwornu, a Police Chief Inspector stationed in the Central Region, has been interdicted by the Ghana Police Service for alleged misconduct captured in a video that came to the attention of the Police Administration.
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This action shows the commitment of the Ghana Police Service to maintaining integrity and accountability within its ranks.
This incident serves as a clear message that unprofessional conduct will not be tolerated, and swift action will be taken to address any breaches of conduct.
The Service’s commitment to upholding the highest standards of professionalism is vital in building and maintaining public trust and confidence in the police force.