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The Los Angeles Police Commission is seeking to require officers who frequently handle drugs, cash and other contraband to submit detailed reports about their income and debts -- a proposal that has drawn fierce opposition from the rank and file.

The proposed plan, a copy of which was obtained by The Times, is intended to help supervisors monitor for signs that an officer is involved in illegal conduct. The five-member civilian panel is scheduled to vote on the proposal Thursday at a special meeting.

The disclosure requirement, which would cover about 600 officers working mos... Read more

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Five complaints about crooked

Five complaints have been received so far from residents of Region Six regarding allegations of police corruption in Berbice, according to Community Relations Officer Faizal Jaffarally.

And Berbicians are being urged by Commander of 'B' Division Clinton Conway to come forward with any information which could assist the Board of Inquiry set up by Commissioner of Police Winston Felix to investigate the allegations, the Government Information Agency (GINA) reported yesterday.

Berbice residents have alleged that police ranks of the Tactical Services Unit (TSU) have been in collusion with criminal elements and last Friday they staged street protests, burning tyres and blocking roads with derelict vehicles.

The four-member Board of Inquiry has been in Berbice since Wednesday and is based at the President's Youth Choice Initiative building at Tain from 9 am to 5 pm. The team will be in the region until tomorrow, GINA said.

Members of the Board were drawn from the Office of Professional Responsibi-lities, an internal unit that looks into police matters.

Jaffarally, too, called for persons to come forward with whatever information they have, assuring that such information will be treated confidentially, GINA added.
 

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