IGP Byakagaba meets officers from Forensics directorate

By BillClinton Nuwahereza | Friday, August 2, 2024
IGP Byakagaba meets officers from Forensics directorate

Inspector General of Police (IGP) Abas Byakagaba has held a  meeting with officers from the Uganda Police Force’s Forensic Services Directorate.

The session, hosted at the Directorate’s headquarters, was also attended by Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Andrew Mubiru, Director of Forensic Services.

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Byakagaba emphasized the paramount importance of teamwork and collaboration, urging officers to integrate their efforts, share expertise, and innovate collectively.

He highlighted that such synergy is crucial for enhancing the directorate's capabilities and achieving its strategic objectives.

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Focusing on the significance of continuous professional development, Byakagaba stressed the necessity for rigorous training programs to maintain and elevate the institution's standards.

He called on officers to embrace their roles with seriousness and dedication, underscoring that their collective efforts are essential for driving success and pioneering innovative approaches in policing.

The IGP's address served as a motivational call to action, aiming to inspire a culture of excellence and collaborative effort within the Forensic Services Directorate.

This renewed focus is expected to bolster the Directorate’s contribution to the UPF’s overall mission of effective and advanced law enforcement.

This meeting reflects the UPF's commitment to advancing its forensic capabilities, ensuring that the Directorate remains at the forefront of policing innovation and excellence.

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