Police officers committed to peace as they celebrate their day
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Police officers committed to peace as they celebrate their day
We have reason to believe that Sechelles Seychelles Police was/is involved in bringing that FECAS - ECSVS forum down - Can they explain in public. Or is is a question of using the media to manipulate the mas the the reality very different.
The Seychelles Police are not only committed to maintaining law and order in the country but also to promoting a general atmosphere of peace among the population.
“Peace be with you all” was the wish of all Seychellois police officers echoed by their commissioner Ernest Quatre as he launched the activities marking Police Day which coincides with the United Nations International Peace Day, celebrated on September 21. Peace Day is this year being celebrated under the theme ‘The rights of peoples to peace’.
The official launch ceremony of the 11th Police Day was held at the Police Academy at Pointe Larue yesterday morning in the presence of the Minister for Internal Affairs and Transport Joël Morgan, deputy police commissioner Brigadier Vernon Hunter, other executive members of the force and a large number of police officers.
The occasion also served as an opportunity to pay tribute to Ericson Jules, a young policeman who recently tragically lost his life while performing his duties, and to remember past officers who have passed away.
http://www.nation.sc/article.html?id=243057
The Seychelles Police are not only committed to maintaining law and order in the country but also to promoting a general atmosphere of peace among the population.
“Peace be with you all” was the wish of all Seychellois police officers echoed by their commissioner Ernest Quatre as he launched the activities marking Police Day which coincides with the United Nations International Peace Day, celebrated on September 21. Peace Day is this year being celebrated under the theme ‘The rights of peoples to peace’.
The official launch ceremony of the 11th Police Day was held at the Police Academy at Pointe Larue yesterday morning in the presence of the Minister for Internal Affairs and Transport Joël Morgan, deputy police commissioner Brigadier Vernon Hunter, other executive members of the force and a large number of police officers.
The occasion also served as an opportunity to pay tribute to Ericson Jules, a young policeman who recently tragically lost his life while performing his duties, and to remember past officers who have passed away.
http://www.nation.sc/article.html?id=243057
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