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More Sierra Leone police officers needed in South Sudan, Somalia

By Sorie Ibrahim Fofanah

Sierra Leone has been asked to send more Police personnel to South Sudan and Somalia for peacekeeping duties.

This was stated by Police Director of Crime Services, Commissioner Joseph Ibrahim Lahai during a press briefing at the Police Headquarters in Freetown last week.

He said despite drawdowns in peacekeeping missions in the two countries, Sierra Leonean Police (SLP) are needed, adding that personnel have been performing “very well at global level,” and exhibiting “exemplary performance’’.

Sierra Leonean returnees protest at IOM  

By Saio Marrah

Migrants who got stranded in Niger and other North African Countries, and then eventually brought back home, have staged a protest at the International Organization for Migration (IOM)’s office in Freetown over their reintegration package.

Dozens of the migrant returnees were seen protesting outside the gate of the IOM New Signal Hill Road chanting that the time for their reintegration package was long overdue.

They were not seen holding placards, but some were violently banging on the gate of the UN agency.

Bio calls for synergy in gov’t work

By Chernor Alimamy Kamara

As stakeholders converged to inaugurate the new Medium-Term National Development Plan, President Julius Maada Bio has called on Public Servants and Politicians to have the same synergy and alignment across all levels of Government.

Kenema teachers take pilot license examination

By Prince J Musa in Kenema

In a bid to ensure professionalism in the classroom, the Teaching Service Commission (TSC) has conducted a pilot-phase examination for teachers in Kenema District, preceding nationwide process for acquiring teaching licenses.

The exam started on the 29th January 2024 at the Teaching Service Commission (TSC) office, Kenema.

In his address to the teachers, Deputy Director of TSC in the district, Tamba S. Bockarie said the pilot phase was targeting 36 Teachers from the district that were recruited in 2022 - 2023.

Western Area tops crime rate in Sierra Leone – Police report

By Chernor Alimamy Kamara

The Sierra Leone Police Crime Statistics Report of 2023 has indicated that the Western Area tops the crime rate index of the country with a combined record of 18,988 (eighteen thousand, nine hundred and eighty-eight) cases-representing 62%.

The Regional Crime rate analysis was done to identify regions with the highest crime rate in Sierra Leone and it was discovered that the Western Area which comprised the capital and the rural district tops the chart.

Court Martial: Witnesses explain how they escaped

By Saio Marrah

In the ongoing Court Martial set up to try 27 military personnel for their roles in the attempted coup of November 26, 2024, Lance Corporal Kargbo and Sergeant Lansana Mansaray have narrated how, according to them, they narrowly escaped alive.

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