Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Indian Female Police Arrived







A contingent of formed Indian female police yesterday arrived in the country to beef up the United Nations Police in Liberia (UNPOL).
Arriving on board a huge Pakistani aircraft, Air Blue, the Indian female police, will assist with ongoing capacity training to empower the strength of the Liberia National Police (LNP).
Briefing journalists upon the contingent’s arrival at the Robert International Airport (RIA), UNPOL Commissioner Mr. Mohammed Alhassan said, the UNMIL was delighted to welcome their colleagues, who, he said had arrived to augment the UNPOL capacity, under UNMIL under the lead of United Nations Secretary General Special Representative (SRSC), Mr. Alan Doss.
With the arrival of the Indian formed all female police unit in Liberia, it is the first of its kind since the origin of the UN over 60 years, ago.
The UNPOL boss indicated that UNMIL and Liberia are fortunate to have a well trained 125 female formed police to help stand in the way of crimes in the country.
The Indian formed female police, attired in blue uniform, reflecting the UN color, according to their commander, Commandant Seema Dhundia, will resist any unusual acts and are readiness to beef up the capacity of LNP through UNPOL.

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