By ROGERS KALERONEWLY-recruited police officers are expected to be non-partisan, serve members of the public with utmost integrity and respect for the rule of law and human rights ,” Inspector General of Police (IGP) Lemmy Kajoba has said.Mr Kajoba said the recruits were joining the Zambia Police Service (ZPS) at a time when the ‘New Dawn’ government and the people of Zambia were re-emphasising on the significance of upholding ethics and professionalism amongst the police officers.Mr Kajoba was speaking at Kamfinsa School of Public Order Maintenance in Kitwe during the Pass out Parade of 1228 recruits, out of which 666 were female trainees translating into 54 per cent while the difference of 562 are male trainees representing 46 per cent.“In the past, most people had a perception that this profession was the preserve of men only, but this time , tables have turned. This is indeed unprecedented and only goes to show how serious matters […]
Uphold ethics, IG cautions police recruits

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