On Thursday September 2, 2010, the Nsuaem and the kwesimintim Police Stations received some assistance in the form of donation from GREL. The donation was to show appreciation for the cooperation the company enjoy from the Police Service in the region. The first station to receive there items was the Nsuaem police station. The service personnel who were full of smiles when the Company presented to them the key to a four (4)-seater KVIP in addition to computer and a printer thanked the Company for the gesture. They promised more collaboration from the service in the region to protect company property. The Kewsimintim Police Station, the second to receive their items on the same day,organised a mini but colourful durbar to mark the occation.The items donated included computer and its accessories, 2 small size polytanks, and the total refurbishment of the female cell, including the construction of a man-hole.
Presenting the items at the Kwesimintim Police Stat ion, the Managing Director of GREL Mr. Marc Genot stated that the Company was extremely grateful for the swift manner in which the police responeded to tackle issues concerning rubber theft, from GREL and the out growers' farms. He urged them to prosecute the perpertrators in a timely manner to serve as deterrent to others.
Okatakyie Nana Bosompra III, the Chief of Takoradi was the Guest of Honour. He praised GREL for coming to the rescue of the police to complete the female cell, aproject that had come to a halt because of lack of funds when he initiated it five year ago. Nana Bosompra said the improper conditions and congestions that exist in the female cells in the region moved him to initiate the project so that females in the Takoradi metropolis who found themselves in the "grips of the law" would be exposed to such situations that befall other female cells in the region.
The Duputy Regional Police Commander Osabarima Oware Pinkorah III pledged the Commitment of the police to do all in their power to fight crime in the region which they envisaged would get more sophisticated because of the oil find in the region. He stated that despite the criminals' sophistication the police service would not relent on its resolve to reduce the theft of the cup-lumps and crime to the barest minimum.

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