IPOA to forward police misconduct case files to DPP, vows no cover-up
IPOA Chairperson Ahmed Isaack Hassan. | FILE
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The Independent
Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) has announced that several investigation
files will be forwarded to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) on Monday,
as it affirmed its commitment to accountability and transparency in dealing
with police misconduct.
Speaking during a
press briefing, IPOA Chairperson Ahmed Isaack Hassan stated that the authority
would not allow any form of cover-up and would not be intimidated in the course
of its work.
“We have a mandate to
serve the public, and we shall not back down. We will let the investigations
speak for themselves. There will be no cover-up and no intimidation,” he said.
The authority further
revealed that only 25 percent of complaints received come from within the
police service, while the overwhelming majority—75 percent—are from members of
the public, underscoring a persistent trust deficit between citizens and law enforcement.
Commenting on the
recent controversial incident at the Central Police Station, the IPOA chairperson
expressed deep concern, describing the situation as unprecedented and
troubling.
"I was very
disturbed when I visited the scene at Central Police Station. I’ve never seen
such a scene. It was a mistake to have the Inspector General (IG) present there
in that manner. It should not have happened the way it did. We owe the public an
apology,” she said.
On the widely
circulated images of police officers appearing alongside suspected goons, the
authority maintained that an active investigation is ongoing.
“I cannot comment much
on that matter at this stage, but I can confirm that IPOA is investigating,” Hassan
added.
The authority
reiterated its call for cooperation from all stakeholders as it continues to
push for police accountability and justice for victims of abuse.


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