143 Rwanda National Police (RNP) officers who have been serving under the United Nations for Stablisation in Haiti (MINUSTAH) returned home on September 29 after successfully completing their nine months mandate.
The officers have been serving under Formed Police Unit 2 (FPU2). they arrived in Kigali aboard Air Europa.
FPU2 led by Chief Superintendent, Toussaint Muzezayo, was received by Senior Rwanda National Police officers who included the Deputy Inspector General of Police, Stanley Nsabimana and graced by the police band.
The FPU2 later proceeded to the Police General Headquarters in Kacyiru where they were briefed by the Inspector General of Police, Emmanuel K. Gasana.
IGP Gasana commended the officers for exhibiting professionalism and discipline during their spell, which he said has earned Rwanda a name and confidence in the UN.
“Due to the exceptional work exhibited by Rwanda National Police officers on missions, the UN has requested Rwanda to also send FPU in Liberia and also consider sending contingents of FPU composed of only female officers,” said the IGP.
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