Police Officers Return From Peacekeeping Mission in Haiti

Nine Rwanda National Police (RNP) officers serving as Individual Police Officers (IPOs) under the United Nations Stabilisation Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) returned home on March 15 after successfully completing their one year peacekeeping duties in the Caribbean nation.

The officers, who include four females, were acting as mentors and advisors to the local Police force in Haiti, pledged to share the policing skills and knowledge attained from the mission with their colleagues back home to further professionalise the force.

The Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIGP) in charge of Operations, Dan Munyuza thanked them for exhibiting high level of professionalism and successfully executing their tasks to stabilise Haiti.

He urged them to uphold discipline, share experiences with colleagues in their new appointments to further ensure sustainable security in the country.

Chief Supt. Réverien Rugwizangoga, the contingent Commander, expressed gratitude to RNP for entrusting them to represent their country to restore peace in Haiti.

He said they trained the Haitian Police force in various policing disciplines such as crime prevention, anti-gender violence and community policing.
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