Saturday, July 28, 2012

Gibbs calls on police to embrace change and free T&T from crime

File: CoP Dwayne Gibbs
Commissioner of Police Dwayne Gibbs on Friday urged police to raise their standards and deliver a better service to the country.

He was speaking at an Emancipation Day function at the Police Administration Building on Sackville Street, Port of Spain.

Gibbs told officers the Police Service is going through a "radical change" and called on all police to move with the tide.

"The Police Service is going through a radical change just as the country did for the emancipation of the country. This change is geared towards raising the standards of the TTPS (Trinidad and Tobago Police Service) to a level befitting the 21st Century Policing Organisation," Gibbs said.

Gibbs said, "It means the employment of science and technology to solve crime through efficient and strategic use of resource and personnel."

He called on citizens to embrace the wider concept of emancipation and "be inspired by the ancestors" by liberating society from poor work attitudes, laziness, corruption, disrespect and crime.

He said that the Police Service must have the commitment and drive to improve the quality of life for all they serve and emancipate the country from crime, thereby creating a peaceful atmosphere for all.

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