Friday, July 20, 2012

Vodafone Supports Ghana Police Service | Ghanaian Chronicle

Kyle Whitehill, CEO of Vodafone Ghana

by Dora Akyaa Asare

In its quest to help fight crime in the country, the leading telecommunication company, Vodafone, has refurbished the communication unit of the Ghana Police Service and installed state of the art telephone equipment, with enhanced call features that will allow the service to respond to crime reports speedily.
With the installation of the PABX telephone system, personnel of the communication unit can now receive multiple calls from the public and treat in bound calls with utmost confidentiality in a comfortable office environment.
The old setup presented challenges that restricted the smooth and swift operations of the Ghana police Service. Prior to the new installation, the communications unit had only ordinary desk phone lines that could receive one call at a time. It had no caller identity and call waiting features that allowed the personnel to identify callers or even return calls.
With the new equipment in place, the unit can now receive several calls at the same time, whilst identifying the identity of callers for follow-up purposes.
Speaking at the event, the Director of Corporate Risk and Integrity at Vodafone, Ashley Ratcliffe noted, ?Crime prevention is also the responsibility of individuals and corporate institutions. The Police Service needs support to continuously serve and protect the people of Ghana.
That is why we have provided the new equipment that will boost the capacity of the Service to combat crime. We are happy that we have alleviated some of the challenges that the previous setup posed to the service?.
He further noted that the company has been at the forefront of fighting crime and their numerous collaborative activities with the Ghana Police Service were a fact which millions Ghanaians can testify to.
?We have undertaken joint operations with the police to bust several SIM fraud operators located in different parts of the country. This latest support to the Ghana Police Service is further proof our commitment to augment the crime prevention activities to the Police Service?.
On her part the Director-General of Police Administration, Commissioner of Police (COP) Rose Bio Atinga expressed gratitude to Vodafone for their wonderful gesture and assured them that the facility will be put to good uses to the benefit of all.

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