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A major double ceremony was hosted on the Eiforces campus in Awae last Friday, with regard to the security issues addressed: the closing of the 25th training course for trainers of formed police units as well as the 3rd training on Explosives Ordnance Disposal (improvised explosive devices, IED). The course brought together 25 security force personnel from ten French-speaking African countries (Cameroon, Benin, Congo, Ivory Coast, Gabon, Guinea, Madagascar, DRC, Senegal, Togo) and lasted eight weeks. As for the training on IEDs, it brought together ten personnel from the National Gendarmerie and ten others from the National Police for two weeks. All for a 100% success record. Something to delight the participants. " From now on,
we are able to neutralize an explosive device, move it, and do many other things. At the level of the Multipurpose Group of the National Gendarmerie (GPIGN), given that we are engaged on several fronts, it can help us demine the roads through which we are obliged to pass,” indicated Constable Yves Eugène Nlend , IED training major. The major of the 25th training course for formed police units, Guinean lieutenant Douno Bengaly, also says he is satisfied. “We learned what constitutes the UN briefcase, which was not a reality in my country. And in this briefcase, there are six main modules: weaponry, police tactics, maintenance of order, international humanitarian law, peacekeeping operations. It is
an honor for us and for our country. What we are going to do is to go to military, gendarmerie and police schools in order to try to pass on to our different agents the lessons we have received,” he confided.

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Deux nouvelles cuvées sur le terrain

A major double ceremony was hosted on the Eiforces campus in Awae last Friday, with regard to the security issues addressed: the closing of the 25th training course for trainers of formed police units as well as the 3rd training on Explosives Ordnance Disposal (improvised explosive devices, IED). The course brought together 25 security force personnel from ten French-speaking African countries (Cameroon, Benin, Congo, Ivory Coast, Gabon, Guinea, Madagascar, DRC, Senegal, Togo) and lasted eight weeks. As for the training on IEDs, it brought together ten personnel from the National Gendarmerie and ten others from the National Police for two weeks. All for a 100% success record. Something to delight the participants. " From now on,
we are able to neutralize an explosive device, move it, and do many other things. At the level of the Multipurpose Group of the National Gendarmerie (GPIGN), given that we are engaged on several fronts, it can help us demine the roads through which we are obliged to pass,” indicated Constable Yves Eugène Nlend , IED training major. The major of the 25th training course for formed police units, Guinean lieutenant Douno Bengaly, also says he is satisfied. “We learned what constitutes the UN briefcase, which was not a reality in my country. And in this briefcase, there are six main modules: weaponry, police tactics, maintenance of order, international humanitarian law, peacekeeping operations. It is
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Deux nouvelles cuvées sur le terrain

A major double ceremony was hosted on the Eiforces campus in Awae last Friday, with regard to the security issues addressed: the closing of the 25th training course for trainers of formed police units as well as the 3rd training on Explosives Ordnance Disposal (improvised explosive devices, IED). The course brought together 25 security force personnel from ten French-speaking African countries (Cameroon, Benin, Congo, Ivory Coast, Gabon, Guinea, Madagascar, DRC, Senegal, Togo) and lasted eight weeks. As for the training on IEDs, it brought together ten personnel from the National Gendarmerie and ten others from the National Police for two weeks. All for a 100% success record. Something to delight the participants. " From now on,
we are able to neutralize an explosive device, move it, and do many other things. At the level of the Multipurpose Group of the National Gendarmerie (GPIGN), given that we are engaged on several fronts, it can help us demine the roads through which we are obliged to pass,” indicated Constable Yves Eugène Nlend , IED training major. The major of the 25th training course for formed police units, Guinean lieutenant Douno Bengaly, also says he is satisfied. “We learned what constitutes the UN briefcase, which was not a reality in my country. And in this briefcase, there are six main modules: weaponry, police tactics, maintenance of order, international humanitarian law, peacekeeping operations. It is
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