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Constables Diana Kumi, Lydia Adu, Agnes Kyere, Winifred Aboagyewaa and Barbara. The news portal claims to have sighted an official document that reveals that the officers are expected to bear their own cost of the intensive training and their feeding over the 8-week period. All five officers have been accused of violating SI 48, 87, 88, 91: provisions in the Police Uniform Code, Police Code of Ethics, and the Ramifications of the use of social media for which reason they need to be retrained and enlightened, it further reported. The embattled junior officers made headlines last weekend when they served as bridesmaids to a colleague and were spotted in black and white striped short jumpsuits with their berets to match.
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Dressed in black and white striped jumpsuits (shorts type), the bride and her maids, also believed to be police ladies, wore police hats. While the bride put on a peaked cap, the maids wore berets.
A moment into the video, the bride and her ladies went into a singing mode (‘jama’ session) dishing out some of the favourite ‘jama’ songs.
But it turns out the use of the berets and peaked cap (official apparel) is against the police service’s code of conduct.
In a message sighted by
YEN.com.gh, the Director-General of the Police Service has asked ordered the ladies to undergo a refresher course for eight weeks at the Pwalugu Training School.