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AU, Somali Police step up joint patrols in Mogadishu to tame insecurity during Ramadan |
2023-04-02 |
[Garowe] In partnership with the Somali Police Force Army [SPF], the African Union ...a union consisting of 53 African states, most run by dictators of one flavor or another. The only all-African state not in the AU is Morocco. Established in 2002, the AU is the successor to the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), which was even less successful... Transition Mission in Somalia [ATMIS] police have intensified patrols in the country, as a strategy to secure the busy city during the holy month of Ramadan which Death Eaters often take advantage of by waging attacks. According to the police, a joint operation between the local police and the AU police force has been targeting checkpoints and access routes that al-Shabaab ![]() often uses as soft targets. The army is also involved but at a much more critical and complex level in securing the city. "The importance of this joint patrol is for the residents to know that ATMIS is working alongside them round the clock to improve security," Barrie Yusuf, ATMIS Joint Operations Command Center [JOCC] Team Leader, said in a statement released recently, noting that the surveillance will go on for a while. He insisted that teamwork will help the police force secure Mogadishu which Death Eaters target often during festivities. Ramadan is a holy month in the Moslem calendar and almost 99 percent of Somalis are Moslems with very few parentages subscribing to other religions. For a long time, ATMIS has been pushing to secure the country from attacks, especially by al-Shabaab According to Ali Mohammed Ousman who is the SPF head of operations at Wadajir Police Station, ATMIS and SPF officers must remain vigilant to thwart or prevent any planned attacks by terrorists. Mogadishu is usually a soft target for the "The importance of this patrol is to reduce the attacks from terrorist groups," said the officer who has served in the SPF for four years. "The patrols have so far accomplished many things, including increased public safety and security stability," Mohammed added. ATMIS has reiterated that patrols supported by its force and the Formed Police Unit have largely secured the country from terrorists. The second phase of a crackdown against al-Shabaab Related: ATMIS: 2023-03-31 Somalia army repulses Al-Shabaab raid in two military bases ATMIS: 2023-03-28 Take care of your own security, army cannot be everywhere, Somalia president tells residents ATMIS: 2023-03-27 Defense Ministry: Over 3,000 Al-Shabaab militants killed in Somalia as second phase of anti-Shabaab op prepares |
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