Govt to improve welfare of police: Kramer

National

By EHEYUC SESERU
POLICE Minister Bryan Kramer says the country has enough legislations to address law and order issues and that government is now focusing on efforts to improve the welfare of police personnel.
“We will be looking into strengthening police force to beef up law enforcement,” Kramer said.
“Our concern is to raise the efficiency of the police force. The concern now is our rank and file, men in blue, and how we can help them raise their standard of efficiency and service delivery.
“The recent being at least 30 people killed with high powered guns in the ongoing tribal war in Sugu Valley, Kagua-Erave, Southern Highlands.
“I will be discussing with chairman of the guns review committee retired defence force major-general Jerry Singirok the tribal fights and gun control laws. I believe that the prime minister is also giving his input on the matter.
“Our immediate goals now are to improve law and order, housing for police personnel, improve discipline and secure.”