BEST POLICE FORCE IN THE WORLD


Most of the countries in the world are infected with corruption and in most cases the ultimate sufferers are the poor and the innocent people. Generally the first victim recoup the loss through some other means from the common man. However those who have resources for alternative means get escaped and finally the helpless become the prey. When the weaker and the helpless become targets by the rich and the powerful one, they always look for help from the police. Unfortunately, the rulers of many countries in the world use the police force for their preferences.

Many reputed agencies around the world have conducted surveys to find the best police in the world. The top ten picked from almost all surveys remains the same with marginal difference in rankings. The list presented below is from trendrr.net by Abayomi Jegede on July 2, 2021.

01. Japan, National Police Agency
02. New York, New York Police Department
03. Italian State Police
04. New Zealand Police
05. France National Police
06. Australian Federal Police
07. Federal Police of Germany
08. People's Armed Police, China
09. Netherlands National Police Agency
10. Canada, Royal Canadian Mounted Police

NPA, Japan
Japan has the best trained police in the world. More important is that they are the least corrupt police officials. The training structure of the Japanese police is intense, flexible and versatile methods of law enforcement and crime prevention. Similar training is given for both male and female officers in the force. Disciplined  training is given to fresh candidates to transform to true officers. They are also made competent to investigate international crimes. More than their skills and advanced training methods, the force is true patriots with their hands clean always.
All these put together make the Japanese police on top of the world police.

An ordinary Indian may wish to see the name of his motherland in this list.

K V George

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