In a recent paper, we analysed an illegal revenue-generating scheme inside Kinshasa’s traffic police agency involving a coalition of traffic police agents, their managers and judicial officers.
In a recent paper , we analysed an illegal revenue-generating scheme inside Kinshasa's traffic police agency involving a coalition of traffic police agents, their managers and judicial officers.
In a recent paper, we analysed an illegal revenue-generating scheme inside Kinshasa's traffic police agency involving a coalition of traffic police agents, their managers and judicial officers.
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Hosted on MSNKinshasa's Traffic Cops Run an Extortion Scheme Generating Five Times More Revenue Than Fines [analysis]Commuting in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo, presents challenges for its 17 million residents. Massive traffic jams and unsafe driving cause chaos on the roads, leading to ...
In Kinshasa, a widespread extortion scheme within the traffic police has been found to generate illicit revenue five times higher than official fines, while also contributing significantly to ...
A viral video capturing the Karnataka Traffic Police's innovative approach to tackling excessive honking is gaining significant attention online. In the footage, the police take an unconventional ...
Chennai: The city traffic police are set to expand their initiative by training an additional 50 officers as ‘smart cops' to manage key traffic intersections. This programme targets police ...
Currently, the platform will provide traffic information for the Cyberabad commissionerate only. Explaining the initiative, joint commissioner of police (traffic) Joel Davis said that the ...
In a disturbing and shocking incident, a traffic police officer in Bhopal was caught on camera brutally assaulting a man for standing too close to the Governor’s convoy. The viral video ...
Dhaka Metropolitan Police Commissioner Md Sajjat Ali yesterday announced plans to equip traffic sergeants with small arms to combat rising incidents of mugging in the capital. "We are emphasising ...
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