Actualités of Thursday, 19 February 2015

Source: cameroon-info.net

Yaounde police gets 74 brand new vehicles

The solemn ceremony for the handing over of this equipment was chaired by the inspector general at DGNS in charge of movable and immovable heritage Divisional Commissioner Cécile Oyono.

Wednesday, February 18, 2015 late morning, the courtyard of the École Supérieure de police Yaoundé served as the location for the handing over of 74 escort vehicles and other 4 x 4, to the heads of the Central and external at the General delegation of national security (DGSN).

The ceremony was chaired by the Divisional Commissioner Cécile Oyono, inspector general at the DGSN responsibility for movable and immovable heritage, in place of the DGSN Mbarga Nguelé who was absent.

The present beneficiaries included in the first place, the police officials of the regions of the North, plagued by murderous incursions of the terrorist sect Boko Haram.

Obviously, the staffing of the police intervention units based in the far North seek to increase the operational capabilities of the ESIR (special rapid intervention teams) and other GMI (mobile intervention groups) with a view to averting insecurity which seems to have made its bed, in this part of the country.