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Rivers State Police Receive Training on Handling Gender-Based Violence Cases

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The Police Community Relations Committee (PCRC) and the International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA) have partnered to provide paralegal training for police officers in Rivers State. The training aims to enhance the officers’ capacity to effectively handle gender-based violence (GBV) cases.

Commissioner of Police, Rivers State, CP Olugbenga Adepoju, stated that the training aligns with the Inspector General of Police’s directive to equip officers with best practices in handling GBV cases.

The training, which brought together retired police officers, desk officers, and representatives from various divisions handling GBV cases, focused on sensitising officers on how to interact with survivors of GBV and manage cases effectively.

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The Chairperson of FIDA Rivers State, Mrs. Life George, and Chairman of PCRC, Mr. Voke Emore, emphasised that the partnership between FIDA and PCRC is crucial in ensuring that police officers are well-equipped to serve the community.

Participants at the training expressed gratitude to FIDA and PCRC for the initiative and pledged to apply the knowledge gained to improve their handling of GBV cases.

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