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IGP Namuhoranye briefs police officers set for peace mission

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7 November 2023
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IGP Namuhoranye briefs police officers set for peace mission
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Two Formed Police Units (FPU) contingents of 340, set to be deployed for peace support operations in South Sudan and Central African Republic (CAR) were Monday briefed by the Inspector General of Police (IGP) CG Felix Namuhoranye.

Rwanda FPU-4 of 180 officers, commanded by Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP) Methode Munyaneza, will be deployed in Bangassou under the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Central African Republic (MINUSCA).

Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Angelique Uwamariya will also head a female-dominated Rwanda FPU-3 contingent of 160 officers, to Juba under the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS).

They will replace the same number deployed in November last year for a one-year tour-of-duty.

During the pre-deployment briefing, IGP Namuhoranye reminded them of their duty as peacekeepers to ensure the safety of civilians.

“Continue to raise the Rwandan flag high, and that goes with professionalism, discipline and always being ready to serve in any situation. The least you can do is to maintain the flag where it is,” IGP Namuhoranye said.

He added that you can not be professional when you’re indisciplined, drunk or not in the right place at the right time doing the right thing.

“Our units are defined by their cohesion… collectiveness and high level of commitment; don’t change that. People under your protection should always feel safe. Residents of South Sudan and Central African Republic, should go about their errands feeling safe,” the Police Chief told the officers.

Their arrival in the mission area, he emphasized, should add value to peacekeeping. “Go with pride, contribute to international peace and security and come back with the same morale and pride after a successful tour-of-duty.”

He urged them to work as a team, respect their superiors, work with and support the local people, work with local security organs and other peacekeepers.

IGP Namuhoranye also reminded them to ensure hygiene and effective logistics management.

The first batch of 40 officers heading to South Sudan will depart today, November 7, with others expected to leave later this month.

Meanwhile, the contingent heading to CAR to leave on November 9.

Rwanda maintains four Police contingents in CAR and other two in South Sudan.

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