‘Plans to fight rampant insecurity in South Darfur’: Governor

The Governor of South Darfur State, Maj. Gen. Adam Mahmoud Jarelnabi, has announced that the state soon will be fully secure again. At a graduation ceremony of a new batch of the “Unified Police” in South Darfur’s capital of Nyala on Monday, Jarelnabi said that the state’s security service is currently completing plans to deter the rampant lawlessness. On his part, Maj. Gen. Ahmed Osman, the head of the South Darfur State’s police, confirmed that the graduated batch is well equipped with vehicles. “This batch will have a significant role in maintaining security and stability in Nyala. The police will also set up a criminal investigation laboratory, and train dogs to combat the rising crimes, armed robberies, and abductions.” File photo: Militiamen in Darfur Related: South Darfur hospital strikes against militia attacks (10 June 2014)Robbery claims two lives in Nyala, South Darfur (10 June 2014) ‘Security very bad in South Darfur’: Minister (5 June 2014) Darfur judges’ pay nabbed in heist (29 May 2014) Militiamen steal cars, rob citizens in South Darfur capital (27 May 2014)

The Governor of South Darfur State, Maj. Gen. Adam Mahmoud Jarelnabi, has announced that the state soon will be fully secure again.

At a graduation ceremony of a new batch of the “Unified Police” in South Darfur’s capital of Nyala on Monday, Jarelnabi said that the state’s security service is currently completing plans to deter the rampant lawlessness.

On his part, Maj. Gen. Ahmed Osman, the head of the South Darfur State’s police, confirmed that the graduated batch is well equipped with vehicles. “This batch will have a significant role in maintaining security and stability in Nyala. The police will also set up a criminal investigation laboratory, and train dogs to combat the rising crimes, armed robberies, and abductions.”

File photo: Militiamen in Darfur

Related:

South Darfur hospital strikes against militia attacks (10 June 2014)

Robbery claims two lives in Nyala, South Darfur (10 June 2014)

‘Security very bad in South Darfur’: Minister (5 June 2014)

Darfur judges’ pay nabbed in heist (29 May 2014)

Militiamen steal cars, rob citizens in South Darfur capital (27 May 2014)