Chosen by Asan Kasingye
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In StockFrom the Community to community policing and back to the community
This Memoir gives us the history of the making of one of Uganda’s most prominent police officers-AIGP Asan Kasingye.
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In his own words and pen, he takes us to his roots and shows us exactly why he loved saying “Poliisi n’omuntu wa Bulijjo”, A Policeman is an ordinary everyday human being. He takes us behind the scenes to the series of events that made him make the conscious choice to be a police officer.
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