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Ranks across the Den Amstel, Tuschen, and Zeelugt Police Outposts were commended for their impressive turnout and adherence to protocol during a quarterly inspection conducted on Monday, October 6, 2025, by Assistant Superintendent (ASP) K. Williams.
According to reports, the inspection showcased high standards of discipline and professionalism throughout Regional Division No. 3. Officers were smartly dressed in uniform, while compounds and barrack rooms were described as spotless. All government property, cash, and exhibits were also fully accounted for, reflecting the Division’s commitment to maintaining order, readiness, and efficiency.
In his address to the ranks, ASP Williams reminded officers of the essentials of policing excellence, discipline, deportment, accurate record-keeping, use of body cameras, and community engagement. He also underscored the importance of welfare, weekly training, and consistent patrols.
The exercise concluded with encouragement for all ranks to keep standards high, remain vigilant, and continue building trust with the communities they serve.