The Divisional Police Commander West, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Iakobo Vaisewa, this morning opened the Human Rights & Law Enforcement Training facilitated by the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights.
In his address, SSP Vaisewa commended the UN Human Rights Pacific for its continued support in empowering members of the Fiji Police Force, noting its alignment with efforts to rebuild and strengthen police-community partnerships.
“Let me start with a simple truth the way we treat others speaks volumes about our values, not just as officers, but as individuals and as a community. By following clear guidelines, systems and processes, practicing restraint, and staying accountable, we show our commitment to dignity and human rights,” SSP Vaisewa said.
He also reminded officers that every encounter is an opportunity to either build or break trust.
“When we act with empathy, transparency and accountability, policing becomes more than a profession, it becomes a partnership with the community.”
A total of 30 participants from police stations across the Western Division are attending the three-day training.
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