The National Capital District (NCD) Metropolitan Superintendent, Acting Superintendent Silva Sika, is adamant to make Port Moresby a safe city to live in and wants his officers along with the public to assist him and his police commanders do so.
“The city is ours, I want us to take ownership of the city. I will give all the support with our stakeholders. Everybody, we need you to support us. I have firm belief and confidence that we can reduce crime to the lowest as we want to see.”
Sika made an appeal to the people around the Sabama area to not cause any trouble and to try their best to turn away from criminal activities.
He then said that hosting the parade there at Sabama was for fostering friendly relationship with the people in the area and hopes that they can work together to fight crime.
“We are coming here as friends and asking you to work with us. At the same time we are accountable to you. You judge our performance as well.”
The Met. Supt. then urged the public to report any matter of police misconduct to his office directly, if the performance of his officers is not professional.
He added that they will also be analyzing these concerns as well to ensure that they are genuine. At this juncture he praised the members of the NCD Command for the good work that they have been doing so far for the past 3 months.