By Patriot Corps.
A comprehensive inspection tour has commenced in the mid-western region of Uganda, spearheaded by a seven-member team from the Uganda Police Force’s Inspectorate Department. The initiative, led by Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Charles Babweteera, is aimed at auditing police stations to ensure they operate with maximum effectiveness.
The inspection began with visits to several key locations, including Kiryandongo Central Police Station, Bweyale Police Station, and Panyadoli Refugee Camp Police Station. The team concluded their first day at Masindi Central Police Station and its associated barracks.
This tour is part of the Uganda Police Force’s ongoing commitment to enhancing accountability and professionalism within its ranks. By examining the operations of these stations, the Inspectorate Department aims to identify areas for improvement, with the ultimate goal of refining police operations and boosting public service delivery.
The findings from this inspection are expected to provide valuable insights that will inform future strategies and improvements across the police force, underscoring the importance of continual assessment and accountability in law enforcement practices.