MOGADISHU, Somalia,Feb, 23 -The Uganda Police Force (UPF) has deployed a new contingent of Formed Police Unit (FPU) personnel to serve under the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM).
The contingent arrived in Mogadishu on Tuesday to begin their one-year tour of duty
During their tour of duty, they will support the advancement of the AMISOM Police mandate, enhancing rule of law and stabilization efforts in Somalia
Uganda is one of the police contributing countries (PCCs) to AMISOM. Others include Kenya, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Ghana and Zambia
The deputy contingent commander, Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Daniel Okello, said they are ready to contribute towards ongoing efforts to restore peace and stability in Somalia
“We are going to work with colleagues from other police contributing countries to help build the forces of Somalia during the transition period, to help restore peace,” said ASP Okello upon arrival in Mogadishu
He added, “We must work with a lot of agility and serve with discipline.
The contingent will join their colleagues from other police contributing countries to support the Somali Police Force (SPF) to secure the ongoing elections
Additionally, they will also perform duties such as guarding key government installations, conducting patrols, ensuring public order, guarding VIPs and high-level events
On arrival in Mogadishu, the new team was received by senior AMISOM Police officers. They will first complete a mandatory two-week quarantine in line with COVID-19 prevention measures
The AMISOM Police component is made up of the FPUs and Individual Police Officers (IPOs)
FPUs provide operational support, while the IPOs train, mentor and advise the SPF officers.
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