Djibouti graduates 29 officers for judicial police force

September 07, 2012

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A class of 29 graduates completed their three-month training for Djibouti's judicial police force on Wednesday (September 5th), Djibouti's La Nation reported.

The graduating class, which includes 13 female officers, were trained in investigation techniques and research strategies.

Djibouti's Attorney General Djama Suleiman and Director General of the National Police Force Colonel Abdullahi Abdi Farah attended the graduation ceremony.

Farah said judicial police officers play an essential role in upholding the administration of justice in Djibouti. Suleiman said the addition to the force will strengthen the country's judiciary.

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