- Dismissal and prosecution: Two Assistant Superintendents of Police (ASP) were dismissed and will face prosecution for misconduct, dishonesty, corruption, sabotage, and acts unbecoming of public officers.
- Rank reductions: Six other officers faced rank reductions, including two Superintendents of Police, one Deputy Superintendent, and three Assistant Superintendents.
- Punishments: Ten senior officers received severe reprimands, nine others received reprimands, and an Assistant Superintendent of Police received a warning letter.
- Promotions: Several senior officers were promoted, including eleven Commissioners of Police to Assistant Inspectors General of Police and 16 Deputy Commissioners of Police to Commissioners.
The Police Service Commission has taken disciplinary actions against several police officers. Two Assistant Superintendents of Police (ASP) were dismissed and will face prosecution for misconduct, dishonesty, corruption, sabotage, and acts unbecoming of public officers.
Additionally, six other officers faced rank reductions. Two Superintendents of Police were demoted to Deputy Superintendents, one Deputy Superintendent was reduced to Assistant Superintendent, and three Assistant Superintendents were demoted to Inspectors.
The Commission also handed down punishments to other officers, including severe reprimands to ten senior officers and reprimands to nine others. A Deputy Commissioner of Police was found not guilty and exonerated, while an Assistant Superintendent of Police received a warning letter.
These decisions were made during the Commission’s 2nd Plenary Meeting, which aimed to ensure that police officers are disciplined and effective in enforcing the law and protecting lives and property. The Commission also promoted several senior officers, including eleven Commissioners of Police to Assistant Inspectors General of Police and 16 Deputy Commissioners of Police to Commissioners.