The acting Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Dr George Akuffo Dampare, and some members of the Police Management Board (POMAB) have embarked on a 20-hour ground operational tour of the newly created Central East Regional Police Command.

The Central East Regional Command was created three weeks ago by the Police Administration.

It was carved out of the Central Regional Police Command to enable the police to effectively combat crime.

Dampare, POMAB members undertake ground operational tour of new Central East command

Since the creation of the new region, almost 200 personnel have been deployed to fight crime in the police region.

As part of the tour, the acting IGP and his team visited and interacted with the chiefs and people living within the newly created police region.

Dampare, POMAB members undertake ground operational tour of new Central East command

Some of the places visited last Wednesday included Awutu Beraku, Gomoa Ojobi, Gomoa Fetteh and Gomoa Adzintim.

Dampare, POMAB members undertake ground operational tour of new Central East command
Dampare, POMAB members undertake ground operational tour of new Central East command

The chiefs, in their address to the visiting team, expressed their confidence in the new leadership of the Police Administration and confirmed that the creation of the new region had reduced crime in the area.

Dampare, POMAB members undertake ground operational tour of new Central East command

During the tour, the team interacted with police personnel on the ground to assess the effects of recent security operations in the area.

The tour, which began around 10 am on Wednesday 8th September, ended around 5:00m on Thursday, 9th September.

Dampare, POMAB members undertake ground operational tour of new Central East command
Dampare, POMAB members undertake ground operational tour of new Central East command
Dampare, POMAB members undertake ground operational tour of new Central East command