In a surprise move showcasing his dedication to security improvement, Inspector General of Police (IGP) William Fayia Sellu conducted an impromptu visit to the Regional Police Headquarters in South-Bo City.

The visit aimed to assess the prevailing security situation and foster direct interaction with the local police force.

During this unannounced visit, the IGP engaged in discussions with several key figures within the police hierarchy, including Regional Police Commander AIG Brima Kanneh, Regional Support Officers, and LUC Bo West Division CSP Alphonso A. Fambulleh. Conversations revolved around pertinent law enforcement matters, emphasizing crime prevention strategies and the challenges encountered in maintaining peace and order in the region.

A focal point of the discussions was the significance of community policing, with the IGP urging closer collaboration between law enforcement and residents to tackle concerns effectively, ensuring a secure environment for all. He assured the officers of the central police headquarters’ unwavering support to bolster their capabilities in serving the community.

The visit also encompassed an inspection of the police facilities and acknowledged the commendable efforts of Regional Police Commander AIG Brima Kanneh in Bo City, reinforcing the commitment to ensuring efficient policing infrastructure.

In essence, the IGP’s surprise visit underscored his dedication to elevating security measures in the Southern region. It served as a poignant reminder to all officers of their pivotal role in upholding law and order while reinforcing the imperative need for continuous engagement and proactive measures in tackling prevailing challenges.