Members of community night patrol in Kigarama Sector of Kicukiro District were urged to aim for exemplary and professional policing services.
They were also urged to improve vigilance and working relations with other community members to be able to get real and fast information on any likely wrongdoers.
The call was made recently during the meeting that was attended by 163 Irondo personnel in Kigarama Sector.
The meeting mainly focused on enlightening the community night patrol on professional community policing aspects.
Chief Inspector of Police (CIP) Selaphine Nyirandikubwimana, the District Community Liaison Officer (DCLO) for Kicukiro, reminded them that they were selected by their communities because they have trust in them.
The DCLO said such trust should be returned by ensuring that residents are safer and criminals such as drug dealers and thieves are identified and arrested.
"Trust and professionalism are depicted in accomplishing the task at hand. If drug dealers and thieves are still roaming in your communities, that means there are still some loopholes to fix. Work with community members to identify such people and share information in real time," CIP Nyirandikubwimana told Irondo members.
They resolved to strengthen their night patrols, enhance working relations with residents and the Police through timely information sharing, map out areas used by drug dealers and suspected thieves, and their identities.
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