MTN aids Ghana crime fighters
GOVERNMENT
By BiztechAfrica - Jan. 30, 2012, 12:26 p.m.MTN Ghana has hosted customer service and call centre training to improve the police Crime Fighters toll free hotline service.
MTN said the training aimed to equip the police officers with basic skills in handling customers who call to provide information through the Crime Fighters toll free hotline - 18555.
Twenty police personnel took part in the training at the Police Head Quarters in Accra.
MTN also provides the toll free hot line and provides communication materials to inform the public about the 18555 code.
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