Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG) Andrew Mustapha Kamara, Regional Police Commander South, recently welcomed staff from All-Out Radio to his office in a move aimed at reinforcing collaboration between the Sierra Leone Police and the media.

The courtesy visit provided a platform for open dialogue, where both parties exchanged ideas and explored ways to strengthen mutual understanding.

During the meeting, AIG Kamara emphasized the importance of a strong working relationship between law enforcement and media outlets, noting that trust and effective communication are essential to boosting public confidence and enhancing community security.

“The work of the police can only be properly known and appreciated through the media. That is why we value engagements like this,” he said, underscoring the media’s role in delivering timely and factual information to the public.

Representatives from All-Out Radio expressed gratitude for the warm reception and reaffirmed their commitment to professional and responsible reporting, particularly on security-related issues.

The meeting highlighted the growing partnership between the Sierra Leone Police Southern Region and the media fraternity, reflecting a shared goal of promoting peace, order, and national development.