The Ghana police service is attributing the many misconducts by some officers of the service to what it says is unnecessary financial demands exerted on them by their families.
The Director-General in charge of Special Duties at the Ghana police service, Commissioner of Police, Christian Tetteh Yohunu, says these demands have in recent past lured officers into committing crimes against the services' rules and regulations.
COP Tetteh Yohunu said this at the passing out ceremony for 326 recruitments at Eastern Regional Police Headquarters in Koforidua.
The Police boss who noted that there are other several previlliges relatives could benefit from officers including providing paralegal counsels to solve family and community problems, said the demands has, however led them into misconducting themselves.
"It is a privilege to have your relatives serving in the Ghana Police Service and the benefits the family stands to gain cannot be overemphasised.
"Police officers have become paralegal counsels to their families and communities, offering good counsels which in most cases solve family and community problems.
"However, the misconduct by some officers can be traced to the unnecessary pressure and demands exerted on them by their families.
"It is our advice to you, the families that do not draw these young officers into land litigations, inter-community conflicts and chieftaincy problems in your families.
"Financial demands should be measured and avoid unnecessary comparisons of their success to others. Such unnecessary pressures, if not checked, will lead them into many temptations," he explained.
COP Tetteh Yohunu urged family and friends to support officers and notify their heads if they indulge in any social vice.
He said the service has stepped up its operational responsibilities to stem all domestic abuses.
He stated that the battle against violent crimes requires the consented efforts of the police, the public and the media.
"To win the fight against crime, police tactical actions need to be supported by the public. Let me commend individuals who are providing credible information to the police and community members who are providing support to police search and rescue missions," he added.
COP Tetteh Yohunu charged the recriuts to maintain every effort to improve upon the standard of discipline and professional policing performance.
General recruit, Joseph Charway emerged the overall best recruit at the police passing out ceremony.
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