‘Gas Man’ harassing junior ranks in ‘B’ Division

Dear Editor
PERMIT me please to mention in a column of your paper the continuation of vindictiveness and spitefulness being meted out to at least 99.9 percent of junior ranks in ‘B’ Division by this senior officer, we would prefer to call ‘Gas man.’
One corporal who won a traffic violation has fallen prey to this kind of harassment.
Another rank (female), after being accused of not being alert on duty, spoke up for herself and has felt the brunt of his vindictiveness. Mr Editor, once you will not bring and carry news to ‘gas man,’ you are not his friend. A rural constable who was employed after the election was told that she could not get pregnant, but yet one of his friends, who is female officer’s daughter and working in his office, is still on the job and being paid. “What goes for one must go for all.”

Mr Editor, ‘gas man’s relative was one of the ranks implicated in the corruption charge against police officers. The most senior officer was exonerated and the other four are off the job. The lone female who is his relative is still on the job. Mr Editor, we know they are ranks who are corrupt and who bring discredit to the force, once they are found guilty, get rid of them. My final comment is the 12-hour shift. Almost every Sunday the shift changes, this means Mr Editor that if you report for duty at 20:00hrs on Saturday night you will not be going home until Sunday night. ‘Gas man’ reported at a station and instructed the ranks that there must not be a recurrence. (This only applies) to us the 99.9 percent. PS: Honourabe Minister of Security please look into the hours of work done by us.

Regards
Fed up ranks

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