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Somalia: Police patrols set to begin in Mogadishu
[IndependentOnline: 2007-01-21]
Police will this week begin patrols of Mogadishu for the first time in years after an upsurge in violence since the ousting of Islamist hardliners from the Somali capital, officials said on Sunday. A senior Mogadishu police commander said the patrols would begin on Tuesday, while government spokesperson Abdirahman Dinari said the transitional regime was introducing further measures to secure the war-torn city. "From Tuesday the police force of Somalia will patrol all over M. . .
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