The Police’s directorate of Interpol has officially opened online services for certificates of good conduct for Ugandans and other nationals seeking their services.
A police letter or certificate of good conduct is a document issued by Interpol to show that its bearer has no criminal record and employers, especially those in the Middle East countries require these documents before admitting workers.
Yesterday, the Interpol Director, Charles Birungi said the move will help reduce on the number of people who were flocking their offices in Kololo to apply for certificates of good conduct.
Birungi said they expect this new system to reduce on the overcrowding but also reduce time taken for processing the letters of good conducts to three or five days.
He noted that the move will also reduce on the middlemen who have in the past been getting a lot of money from people looking for certificates of good conduct from Interpol.
According to Felix Baryamwisaki, the ICT Director in the Police Force, the move was necessitated by the desire to improve service delivery.
The Interpol director said with time, they will integrate government systems so that one doesn’t need to appear at their offices for their fingerprints to be taken before being issued with a certificate of good conduct.
