Major Decisions on Police, Land on Monday

Home Affairs Minister Charles Kitwanga is today meeting with the Police Forces’ top brass in the city and will later in the day provide a report on the issue of police and ‘fake certificates scam’ that has been circulating in the social media.

The Home Minister told the ‘Daily News’ in Dar es Salaam that the reports circulating in the social media were false and that he has directed the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) to furnish him with the correct report.

“I will meet the press after the morning session with the police force’s leadership, where I will provide the correct information,” Mr Kitwanga said. He also underscored the importance of meeting with responsible ministries to figure out a way to control false information from spewing in the social media.

“I will also meet with my counterparts responsible with communications, so we can find a way to address this. It is not right to publish false information. The list contains names of high ranking police officers, who have genuine certificates,” he explained.
In his meeting today with the force’s leadership, discussions will centre on best possible strategy to charter a new plan of action to maximise security and safety in six key areas.

The area include deploying police officers at the Dar es Salaam Port to curb loss of tax revenue, intensify war against illicit drugs, installing surveillance cameras at high-rise buildings, control arbitrary arrests and detention, tackle perennial traffic congestion in the city and providing solutions to challenges facing police officers.
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