80 Police Officers Complete Peacekeeping Mission

{{Eighty Rwandan Police officers, this Sunday, returned home from a United Nations Peacekeeping mission in Sudan where they served for more than a year under the United Nations Missions in Darfur (UNAMID).}}

The contingent include 24 females.

The Inspector General of Police ( IGP), Emmanuel K. Gasana, thanked the officers for the great work they did to restore peace in Darfur.

“This is not only your pride but also the esteem of your country.” IGP Gasana explained.

He urged them to use the gained skills in their new deployments to serve well the public.

“We thank the National Police for having entrusted us. We are ready to return to our respective work and apply the gained experience to serve the country,” said the contingent Commander, Senior Superintendent Innocent Semigabo.

During their spell in Darfur, the officers also taught local people how to grow vegetables near their homes and trained the local police how to contain conflicts.

source:RNP

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