FHQ gana los juegos policiales con 238 medallas

La Sede Federal en Abuja ha emergido como ganadora de los 15os Juegos Policiales Bienales, asegurando un total de 238 medallas. El evento, conocido como BIPOGA, acaba de concluir.

La Sede Federal (FHQ) en Abuja obtuvo un total de 238 medallas para convertirse en los ganadores generales de los 15os Juegos Policiales Bienales (BIPOGA). Esta competición bienal para personal policial de toda Nigeria concluyó recientemente, destacando logros atléticos dentro de la fuerza. Según informes, el desempeño del FHQ destacó entre los participantes, lo que le llevó a la primera posición. Los juegos sirven como plataforma para el espíritu deportivo y la forma física entre los oficiales. No había más detalles sobre el desglose específico de medallas o equipos competidores disponibles en las fuentes.

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