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D/IGP Sabiiti Receives Vehicles from German Embassy officials. Courtesy photo

Uganda Police Force Receives Assortment of Vehicles from German Government

The donation was received by the Deputy Inspector General of Police, Maj Gen Sabiiti Muzeyi at the Police Headquarters Naguru on Wednesday. Handing over the vehicles, German ambassador to Uganda, Dr. Conze Albrecht said the donation is a continuation of the long time Uganda –German relationship.
posted onJuly 11, 2019
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By Kampala Post Reporter

The German Embassy has donated two double cabin pick-ups, ten motor cycles and 4 cameras to the Uganda Police Force.

The donation was received by the Deputy Inspector General of Police, Maj Gen Sabiiti Muzeyi at the Police Headquarters Naguru on Wednesday. Handing over the vehicles, German ambassador to Uganda, Dr. Conze Albrecht said the donation is a continuation of the long time Uganda –German relationship.

“This cooperation is going to continue not only in material support but also in training and exposing the Uganda Police to modern ways of police work,” he said. Receiving the items, the Deputy IGP Maj. Gen Sabiiti thanked the German government for their continued support to the Uganda Police Force.

“This is an enormous support to the Uganda Police Force by your Government. It is an illustration of the strong relationship that exists between the two sister countries. It is also a demonstration of the fact that fighting crime, which has now taken a transnational dimension, is a responsibility of every country. Through His Excellency, we would like to thank your Government for the continued support,” he said.

“This support will not only help us to fight crime within Ugandan but also cross border crimes under regional continental and international policing arrangement, your continued support in different investigation disciplines such as drug trafficking, terrorism and money laundering is highly appreciated,” Maj Gen Sabiiti added.

This is not the first time the German Government is supporting the Uganda Police in capacity building through trainings, transport and equipment provision. The force has previously benefited from courses in the areas of Crime Scene Management, Forensic Photography, Fingerprints, Bomb Scene Management, Homicide Investigations, Narcotic Drug Investments and training of trainers courses.

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