Djibouti to open new police academy

May 10, 2012

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Djibouti's cabinet approved a bill on Tuesday (May 8th) to create a police academy that will offer training "at an advanced level", Djibouti's La Nation reported on Wednesday.

The draft bill was introduced for a vote at the Council of Ministers' weekly meeting by Interior Minister Hassan Darar Houffaneh and was subsequently approved.

The institution will train men and women to serve the nation for the police and the gendarmerie, in addition to providing on-going education and courses for other personnel working in national security.

The academy will also conduct studies and research in the field of security.

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