ZERO TOLERANCE ON BACK-DOOR DEALS IN POLICE RECRUIT TRAINING: MANNING

“Any person found to have been improperly admitted to a (police) recruit training program will be subject to immediate dismissal and criminal investigation. Any person found to have aided an improper admission will face dismissal and criminal prosecution.”

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PNG Police Commissioner, David Manning made this bold statement when responding to a video. In the video, which went viral across social media, two female police officers were engaging in an altercation at the front entrance of the Bomana National Centre of Training Excellence in Port Moresby.

“Impartial recruitment processes are the foundation of a life of service in the RPNGC. On commencing our unprecedented recruitment drive in 2023, I directed the engagement of a professional recruitment agency to not only oversee our recruitment processes but also to work alongside our Administration wing.”

“The review by DCP Administration will examine all aspects of this recent recruitment process, including the conduct of those in our HR and Training divisions, the suitability of recruits, and the honesty of any professionals attesting to suitability.”

“If the Administration Wing is shown to be deficient in any manner, changes will be swift. If necessary, we will not hesitate to engage external HR or Training professionals to build on any identified shortcomings so that we get these fundamentals right,” commissioner Manning said in a media statement.

While this review is undertaken,he said, recruits will be confined to Physical Training and Parade/Drill activity at the National Centre.

Commissioner Manning have suspended two female police personnel who were involved in the unprofessional conduct last week.

“Suspension, dismissal from the Force, and criminal charges will be the end result for those involved if there is even the slightest truth to these allegations.”

“The two members at the center of this incident have been suspended and will face disciplinary action for their disgraceful conduct.

“l am aware of an unprofessional exchange between personnel at the National Centre of Training Excellence last week,” Commissioner Manning continued.

“l have no tolerance for such unprofessional conduct by those involved in the section or training our future police officers”.

Meanwhile, Police Commissioner Manning has advised that the police personnel involved in the heated exchange have been removed from their positions while investigations take place.

He said the Deputy Commissioner of Police (Administration), who has been tasked, to examine allegations made during the heated exchange.

“Deputy Commissioner of Police (Administration) has been tasked with conducting a full review of recruitment activity and will determine if there has been any deviation from approved recruitment practices.”

“Should investigations reveal any ranking officer was present during this exchange, they will be dealt with for failing to exercise supervision of those under their command”

“This behavior by police personnel is totally unacceptable and I do not want those involved anywhere near recruits, who we are training to be committed to only the highest standards of professional conduct.”

A review headed by Deputy Commissioner of Police (Administration) will examine allegations of impropriety in selection processes raised in the unprofessional exchange and subsequent social media reporting.

“Service in the RPNGC requires the highest levels of Integrity, Commitment and Accountability,” Commissioner Manning said.

Steven Kenda
Steven Kendahttp://www.thepngsun.com
Mr Steven Kenda holds a Bachelor of Art in Journalism and Public Relations from the University of Papua New Guinea (UPNG).

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