UNHCR presents Police Depot to Government Print E-mail
Written by Wellington Geevon Smith   
Monday, 22 September 2008

The UN Refugee Agency has turned over a Police Depot and a barrack to the government of Liberia.
 

The UNHCR Liberia office put the cost of the project, constructed in Vahun, Lofa County at nearly one hundred eleven thousand United States Dollars.
 

The UNHCR said the project will enable survivors of abuse to access to justice including challenges of sexual base-based and other harmful practices.
 

The head of the UNHCR’s Voinjima sub-office, Kazutoshi Nagasaka said the project is also intended to provide standard infrastructure support to the law enforcement groups.
 

Assistant Police Commissioner for Leeward Affairs at the LNP, Col. James Konnie commended the UNHCR for project.
 

Col. Konnie said the buildings would address the accommodation problem which has impacted the field deployment of Police officers.

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