Police Medical Intervention Fund Saves 3 Cops

Police Medical Intervention Fund Saves 3 Cops

 

 

Chief Inspector Anako has become the first Police officer to benefit from the recently introduced 6.1 Million Cedis Police Emergency Medical Intervention Fund when he was flown to Germany for medical attention. The PEMIF is also an initiative of the Police Administration aimed at providing financial assistance for the medical care of

 

Police officers who get injured in the line of duty. The Fund was approved and launched in January 2022 by the President of Ghana, Akufo Addo who made a personal donation at the launch to support it.After the introduction of the PEMIF, Chief Inspector Victor Anako was flown to Hamburg, Germany to fix a new prosthetic leg to aid his

 

 

mobility. He was accompanied on the trip by his wife to give him the needed support. The cost of the trip and treatment were fully paid for by the Police Administration from the PEMIF. The Chief Inspector returned to Ghana on March 30, 2022, with his wife by his side, wearing his new prosthetic leg and could also be seen walking with

 

 

ease. Chief Inspector Mac Victor Anako was shot by armed robbers in the May 2007 during an anti robbery operation at the Nsawam. He then sustained a gunshot wound to his left thigh leading to the amputation of his leg. In the 2010, he underwent some surgical procedures but suffered some complications necessitating further

 

 

medical attention. Two other Police officers who are beneficiaries of the Fund are also currently undergoing medical care. The Police Administration prioritises the health and wellbeing of its personnel and through the Emergency Medical Intervention Fund, will continue to provide financial support to Police officers whenever the need arises.