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Northeastern State’s Leader Deni Commends UAE for Backing Police Reforms and Supplying Arms

Northeastern State's Bold Steps: Reforming for a Resilient Future In the bustling city of Garowe, there's a palpable air of change. The sun casts long shadows as crowds gather to witness a monumental event—the graduation ceremony of 500 university students, now transformed into the backbone of Northeastern State’s new police force. Among the attendees is Said Abdullahi Deni, the charismatic leader of the Northeastern State regional state, whose vision for a secure and resilient future has gripped the hearts of many. The…

Northeastern State President Deni Concludes Training for 8th Police Cohort in Carmo, Somalia

Northeastern State's Commitment to Security: A Milestone in Carmo Carmo, Northeastern State – In the heart of Northeastern State, the whir of celebration and the snap of a salute marked a significant stride in regional security efforts. The 8th batch of cadets at the Carmo Police Training Academy has completed its journey, ready to step into the demanding world of law enforcement. The graduation ceremony, attended by Northeastern State President Said Abdullahi Deni, was more than just a formality—it was a statement of hope…

Police Officer Cleared in 2016 Ottawa Man’s Death Shares Testimony at Coroner’s Inquest

In the heart of a courtroom where the echoes of past actions linger, a poignant inquiry unfolds, delving into the tragic events surrounding Abdirahman Abdi. The story, a complex tapestry of mental health challenges and law enforcement decisions, is laid bare, painting a picture that compels us to question and understand. Abdi, a Somali Canadian, found himself amid a severe mental health crisis, a state often misunderstood and mishandled. The authorities sprung into action, led by Constable Daniel Montsion, whose decisions…

Japan Contributes Gear to Strengthen Somali Police Force’s Mine Action Division

Mogadishu (AX) — In a generous gesture, Japan has equipped Somalia's Police Force's Mine Action Unit with essential gear aimed at boosting their ability to spot and defuse bombs, a move aimed at bolstering safety and security across the nation.On a bustling Thursday in Mogadishu, Somali Police Chief Brigadier General Asad Osman Abdullahi accepted the donated arsenals and praised Japan's significant contribution. "We cannot thank Japan enough for providing this crucial support," he expressed. "This donation is a fundamental…

Ottawa Police Operation Leads to Arrest of Relatives of Officers Suing the Department

In a recent press event on Thursday, Ottawa Police Chief Eric Stubbs and OPP Det.-Insp. Mike Moore announced a slew of criminal charges against 17 individuals following an 18-month-long investigation. This endeavor, known as "Project Champion," focused on breaking down illicit drug networks swirling around Ottawa. Located in the spotlight are Bayle Khandid, 31, and Bile Khandid, 33, cousins of the police officers embroiled in a lawsuit against the force for alleged unlawful espionage on them and their kin. According to…

Police Fatally Shot 50 Amid Ongoing Protests Following Mozambique Elections

Tragic news has emerged from Mozambique, where police reportedly opened fire, resulting in the deaths of seven individuals during a demonstration in Namicopo—a densely populated area in Nampula province. This grim incident has pushed the total number of fatalities attributed to police actions to nearly 50, following a series of protests that ignited on October 21, 2024. The turmoil in Mozambique shows no signs of abating, especially in the wake of recent electoral disputes. Venancio Mondlane, the leader of the opposition…

Police Report: Blast at Pakistani Train Station Claims At Least 24 Lives

**Tragic Blast in Quetta Shocks Balochistan** Quetta, Pakistan, November 9, 2024. REUTERS/Naseer Ahmed. Purchase Licensing Rights In a shocking incident on Saturday, a devastating explosion ripped through a bustling railway station in Quetta, the vibrant hub of southwestern Pakistan, leaving the community reeling. Reports from local authorities indicate that at least 24 individuals lost their lives, while over 40 more are grappling with injuries, some critically. This act of violence has cast a long shadow over the area,…

Doctors Reveal Police Are Using Lethal Force Amid Protests in Mozambique

The Medical Association of Mozambique, alongside the Order of Doctors, recently disclosed a troubling statistic: between October 18 and October 26, ten individuals lost their lives due to gunfire, while 73 others sustained injuries across the nation. These incidents unfold amid ongoing unrest as citizens vocally challenge the recent election outcomes. Reports emerging over the weekend paint a grim picture, detailing yet another three fatalities at the hands of law enforcement, according to Mozambique News and Clippings. AIM…

Somali Authorities Detain 12 Individuals After Clan-Related Assault at Mogadishu Police Precinct

Mogadishu (AX) — On Saturday, Somali law enforcement apprehended a dozen individuals following a well-orchestrated clan-driven assault on a police precinct close to the Ex-Control Afgoye crossroads in Mogadishu, as reported by Police Spokesperson Colonel Abdifatah Adan Hassan. This brazen attack saw armed factions and government forces from various military divisions engaging in conflict, seemingly influenced by clan affiliations. Colonel Abdifatah elaborated that the Somali Police Force was collaborating with the Hodan…

Police Find Car Linked to Eastleigh Murders as Somali Community Arranges Funerals

NAIROBI, Kenya (AX) — As the investigation into the harrowing murders of three Somali women in Eastleigh intensifies, police have unearthed a car suspected to have been used in their kidnapping. This discovery marks a significant stride as mourners prepare to lay the victims to rest. The community grows restless, demanding justice as protests ignite throughout the neighborhood. Discoveries surfaced on Thursday when sleuths tracked down the vehicle amidst the bustling stalls of Ukulima Market in Kamukunji, Nairobi. It's…

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