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NEWS > 09 January 2008

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Sack Police bosses, Col. Besig
OPPOSITION Forum for democratic Change (FDC) president, Retired Col. Kizza Besigye, has called for the sacking of all Police bosses if the force is to regain credibility.

“If the Ugandan Police is to be respected, it must sack or remove all the wrong-doers,” Besigye said during the party’s wom-en’s Day celebrations at Kibuye, a Kampala suburb.

Earlier, he said the Police was headed by wrong-doers who should be in prison.

“The Inspector General (of Police), Maj. Gen. Kale Kaihura, has never been trained as a policeman and the CID chief, Elizabeth Kuteesa, mus... Read more

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Australia: Senior cop on rape

A VICTORIAN police officer facing multiple rape and drug charges had attempted to bribe other officers, the Melbourne Magistrates' Court heard today.

Huy Quach, 33, a senior constable at a police station in Melbourne's east, is accused of four counts of rape, 11 drug offences and a charge of perverting the course of justice.

Mr Quach also faces two counts each of misconduct and offering bribes or commissions.

The four rape charges involved three victims, while the drug offences allegedly involved ecstasy, cocaine and amphetamines.

The charges are the result of a six-month investigation by Victoria Police Ethical Standards Department.

Magistrate Greg Connellan remanded Mr Quach, who has been suspended from duty, in custody to appear in the same court tomorrow for a bail application.

A committal mention is scheduled for May 2.
 

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