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Jun 29, 2013 News
In rehabilitating the Turkeyen Police Station, The Station Management Committee has launched a cleanup campaign which will see a number of activities including a painting exercise.
In a press release the committee said that this is just one of many efforts made by the body to build a better relation with the police and members of the Turkeyen (Sophia) community.
According to the Chairman of the committee, Mr. Warren King, their sole responsibility is to maintain the station, bridging the community and the police officers for a better relationship.
King added that the first phase will be to paint the front of the station “which is not in a lookable state”, giving it a face lift.
He said that the committee held a number of fund raisers which included a Barbeque and take away lunch; raising some of their much needed funds. King added, that apart from the “face lift” operation, the entire yard will be “weeded down” and the broken windows will also be fixed.
The four-day activity will start with two days of intense cleaning of the entire compound and end on Sunday when the painting will commence.
King also made mention that the entire expense will be about $200,000. He added that voluntary work was provided by the young men of the Sophia Boxing Gym along with Inmates from the Lusignan prisons.
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