HOME Affairs and Internal Security Minister Jack Mwiimbu has urged the Zambia Police Service to take note of concerns raised by the Law Association of Zambia and Human Rights Commission regarding human rights violations, and to make amendments where appropriate. And Mwiimbu says police should not be segregative in the way they enforce the law as citizens will lose confidence in the profession. Meanwhile, Inspector General of Police Graphael Musamba has encouraged his officers to assess areas where they fall short, emphasising that identifying their weaknesses is not a sign of failure but rather an opportunity for growth and improvement. Speaking during the official opening of the Zambia Police Service Commanders conference, Tuesday, Mwiimbu said it was important to scrutinise...

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