Muslim Police Officers To reject Corruption

Muslim Association of Malawi MAM has urged Muslim Police Officers to desist from corrupt practices for them to deliver to the best expectations of malawians.

Secretary General for MAM, Alhajj Dr Twaib Lawe, made the appeal today in Blantyre during an elective annual conference of Southern Region Muslim Eagles.

Dr. Lawe said that Muslim Police Officers are very crucial in safeguarding security and promoting peace in the community, hence reminding the officers to practice Islamic teachings in their field of work and remain faithful for them to be best Officers.

In his remarks, the outgoing Chairperson for Southern Region Muslim Eagles, Inspector Jawadu Saidi said the aim of the group is to protect the interest of Muslims within Police services.

Saidi has also asked Muslim Police Officers to patronize such kinds of gatherings in their stations, as it helps to network and remind one another to observe good characters when discharging their duties.

He has further asked the corporate world to support and collaborate with the group so that they execute their projects of serving the interest of Muslim Police Officers at ease.

Meanwhile, the Muslim Eagles has elected detective Sub inspector Cedrick Nsanama as the chairperson, Sub Inspector AbdulMajeed Mponda, as his Deputy, sub Inspector Loveness Kaondo as new Secretary General, and Inspector Edwin Bakali as Treasurer.

The newly elected officers will serve for 2 years.

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