Wednesday, August 19, 2020

MONUSCO launched a police training session for police trainers at Jules Moke school in Bukavu

The United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in Congo (MONUSCO), through its police (UNPOL) launched on Monday, August 17, at the Jules Moke police school in the commune of Bagira in the city of Bukavu (South Kivu), a training session for trainers of the Congolese National Police (PNC), for the benefit of 40 executives and agents of this institution.
“This training aims to provide the province of South Kivu with a reserve of well-equipped PNC trainers to transmit knowledge to managers and agents during future training sessions. It will last until September 9th. Likewise, since August 10, the United Nations police have been training the commanders of the large units of the PNC South Kivu on human rights and the management of law and order, ”MONUSCO said in its account. rendering of August 19.
In Goma (North Kivu), 25 elements of the PNC attended a training course on "general intelligence" from 8 to 12 August 2020. The United Nations Police (UNPOL) organized this workshop with the aim of increasing their knowledge of intelligence exploitation and transmission methods.
“In Kananga, in Kasaï-Central, from August 17 to 22, 2020, UNPOL is developing the educational skills of inspectors from the branch of the General Inspection (IGPNC) of Kananga, and from August 11 to 20 in Tshikapa, are trained respect for human rights in the management of public order 50 PNC agents ”, adds the report.
In all, according to this report, 1,316 PNC executives and agents, men and women, were trained between January and August 2020, despite the Coronavirus pandemic. And this, on thematic axes such as policing techniques, professional technical intervention gestures, road traffic, general information, community policing, child protection, violence based on gender and the judicial police.

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