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MONUSCO Police Boost their Capacity in Maintaining Public Order and Security [1]

15 Mar 2011

MONUSCO Police Boost their Capacity in Maintaining Public Order and Security


Kinshasa, 5 March 2011
– Several elements from three Formed Police Units (FPU) of the UN Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUSCO) underwent a practical training exercise in security enforcement and public order on March 5.

The training is part of a program to strengthen their ability to intervene in case of necessity, and to protect UN and humanitarian personnel and assets. Such a training is required by the rules of the Department of Peacekeeping Operations. It will help the three Units -- two from Bangladesh and one from India -- achieve perfect coordination and planning capacity to efficiently carry out evacuation plans in case of a crisis. As part of the exercise, the officers were also asked to inspect and familiarize themselves with all assembly and evacuation points in the Congolese capital.

Koffi Kouakou Serge/ Coordonnateur FPU/ MONUSCO

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Source URL: http://monusco.unmissions.org/en/monusco-police-boost-their-capacity-maintaining-public-order-and-security

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[1] http://monusco.unmissions.org/en/monusco-police-boost-their-capacity-maintaining-public-order-and-security
[2] http://monusco.unmissions.org/en/about-monusco
[3] http://monusco.unmissions.org/en/monusco-repatriates-24000-ex-combatants-2002
[4] http://monusco.unmissions.org/en/measles-epidemic-outbreak-southern-maniema