
Inspector General of Police Francis Kabonde has reaffirmed the Zambia Police Service’s commitment in ensuring that this polls are held in a peaceful environment.
Mr. Kabonde has also called on electoral stakeholders and the general public to cooperate with the police in ensuring that the elections are held in peaceful arena before, during and after the polls.
The Inspector General of Police said this when he officially closed a four day workshop for Senior Police Officers and Provincial Commanding Officers at Chaminuka Lodge yesterday.
Mr. Kabonde said the Zambia Police Service has finalized and approved a draft handbook on policing elections in the country titled Policing Elections in Zambia and Violence Free 2011 election.
He said the workshop validated the draft handbook to be used as a guide to all police officers during this year’s elections.
The Police Chief explained that the handbook will also be used as a training manual and guide to re-train all police officers on their role in election duties.
The handbook covers key topics such democratic elections and human rights, international, regional and national standards relevant to policing, administration of the Public Order Act.
In addition , the handbook looks at conflict management and resolution, duties and responsibilities of the police before, during and after the elections and community policing.
Government and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) for funding the workshops and other training programmes for police officers.
Among the notable participants included Commissioner of Police Grapheal Musamba and his counterpart for Special Duties, Charles Kaonga.
ZANIS