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Speaking during a Joint Sitting with National Assembly and Senate Committees, Inspector General of Police Japhet Koome has explained the cadre of police to be deployed in the Haiti Mission. https://bit.ly/49tY36O

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00:00 the police. Maybe let me let me. I wish I proceed this way. What I intend to first respond to is the number and the ranks of officers of the National Police Service proposed to be deployed in Haiti. So the breakdown is as follows. It is in two components. We shall have the team.
00:28 of the deployed up units. and the team. We shall be the overall command of this mission. and we intend to have an officer not below the rank of an assistant inspector general.
00:50 We shall have a chief of personnel at the rank of a commissioner of police. A chief of staff at the rank of a commissioner of police. Chief of logistics also at the rank of a commissioner of police.
01:08 In this very quarter, we shall have an intelligence wing because this will be an intelligence led operation. We shall have investigators and other supporting teams like signals, among other technical services.
01:31 Then formed up police units. We intend to deploy a total of five senior police. Then we shall have a deputy formed police units commanders. Again, five police.
01:53 Then support service officers, intelligence officers as I mentioned. Operations officers, liaison officers, duty officers. This will be a total of twenty-five. Who will be assistants to police.
02:12 Then we shall have platoon commanders. We intend to have five platoons. A total of twenty-five chief inspectors. Then, of course, deputy deputies. We shall have twenty-five inspectors.
02:33 Then platoon sergeants, and senior sergeants. A total of twenty-five. Then we have section commanders. These are the corporals. A total of one hundred and thirty-five. Constables will be six hundred and fifty-five. Making a total of a thousand.
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