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Rose Bio Atinga (born on November 30, 1957) is the first Ghanaian female police commissioner. She is a Frafra from the Upper East Region of Ghana. She joined the Ghana Police in 1988 as an officer and rose through the ranks to become the fourth female Commissioner of Police in Ghana, having served in various capacities within the service across the country. Becoming the Director-General in charge of technology at the police headquarters, Bio-Atinga retired after 29 years of police work. Bio Atinga was among those tipped to become the Inspector General of Police in 2012. She retired on Thursday, November 30, 2017.

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  • Rose Bio Atinga (born on November 30, 1957) is the first Ghanaian female police commissioner. She is a Frafra from the Upper East Region of Ghana. She joined the Ghana Police in 1988 as an officer and rose through the ranks to become the fourth female Commissioner of Police in Ghana, having served in various capacities within the service across the country. Becoming the Director-General in charge of technology at the police headquarters, Bio-Atinga retired after 29 years of police work. Bio Atinga was among those tipped to become the Inspector General of Police in 2012. She retired on Thursday, November 30, 2017. (en)
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  • Rose Bio Atinga (born on November 30, 1957) is the first Ghanaian female police commissioner. She is a Frafra from the Upper East Region of Ghana. She joined the Ghana Police in 1988 as an officer and rose through the ranks to become the fourth female Commissioner of Police in Ghana, having served in various capacities within the service across the country. Becoming the Director-General in charge of technology at the police headquarters, Bio-Atinga retired after 29 years of police work. Bio Atinga was among those tipped to become the Inspector General of Police in 2012. She retired on Thursday, November 30, 2017. (en)
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