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Omusati police chief urges professionalism as 86 new constables report for duty

Omusati police chief urges professionalism as 86 new constables report for duty
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Omusati Regional Commander Commissioner Ismael Basson has urged 86 newly graduated police constables to maintain professionalism and lawful conduct. The recruits are part of a larger group of 1,380 cadets deployed across Namibia to strengthen regional law enforcement.

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The emphasis on professional conduct and human rights in policing is critical for maintaining public trust in regional law enforcement agencies.

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MEMBERS of the Namibian Police Force are expected to conduct themselves professionally, both on and off duty, said Omusati Regional Commander Commissioner Ismael Basson.

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