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9th IGP Open taekwondo championship begins today in Lagos

Inspector General of Police (IGP) Usman Alkali Baba By Tue Jul 27 2021 The Nigerian Police Taekwondo Association (NIPOTA), announced yesterday that the 9th edition of Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Open Taekwondo Championship, will commence today at the Nigeria Police Badminton Complex, Police College, Ikeja, Lagos State. NIPOTA Chairperson, Mrs Stella Ebikefe, a Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP) and Taekwondo Gold Medalist for the Nigerian Police, who disclosed this to newsmen in Abuja, explained that children and teens will compete on Wednesday. Ebikefe noted adults will also compete on Thursday and Friday which is the final day of the competition. She said “Except for the special guests, athletes and officials, there will be no spectators. The events will create an avenue for both the Police Force and the society to come together as one in a happy mood, confirming the proof that Police Officers are friends of the society.

Police Officers Leaving The Force

Tuesday, 27 July 2021, 10:47 am Figures released to National show, that since March, Police Officers are continuing to leave the force while gang numbers explode, National’s Police spokesperson Simeon Brown says. “From March to June 2021, Constabulary Police numbers have dropped from 10,244 to 10,117, a drop of 127, meanwhile over the same period gang numbers have been increasing at a rate of one new gang member per day. “The increase in gang numbers has been met with great concern by the New Zealand public, but few know that police numbers have gone in the opposite direction at the same time; a deeply concerning trend.

Policija – reformų tarpduryje: nesaugumo jausmas regionuose ir mažiausias pareigūnų skaičius istorijoje

Policija – reformų tarpduryje: nesaugumo jausmas regionuose ir mažiausias pareigūnų skaičius istorijoje Pabaigus vieną reformą, imamasi jos taisymo, o ne už kalnų – ir kita pertvarka. Tokiomis nuotaikomis pastaruosius septynerius metus gyvenančios Lietuvos policijos pareigūnų profsąjungos ragina pripažinti, kad praėjusi reforma patyrė fiasko, tai esą rodo iš sistemos išeinančių pareigūnų skaičiai ir padidėjęs nesaugumo jausmas regionuose. Su šiomis pastabomis nesutinka buvęs policijos komisaras Linas Pernavas. Jis džiaugiasi, kad pareigūnai ėmė dirbti gatvėse ir nebelindi kabinetuose. Vis dėlto dabartinis policijos vadovas Renatas Požėla pripažįsta, jog po praėjusios reformos teks imtis ne vienos korekcijos. 

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