La police fédérale renforce ses capacités grâce à des technologies de pointe

La police fédérale éthiopienne a renforcé ses capacités en adoptant des technologies de classe mondiale, a déclaré le commissaire général Demelash Ge/Michael.

Cette déclaration a été faite lors des célébrations marquant le 117e jour de la police éthiopienne à l'université de la police éthiopienne. Le commissaire a souligné que la police joue un rôle clé dans la sécurisation des frontières nationales et permet aux citoyens de se déplacer librement. Il a ajouté que l'institution occupe une position de leader en Afrique en matière de prévention de la criminalité et de respect de l'État de droit. Il a mis en avant le déploiement d'un centre de commandement numérique, d'une application de participation citoyenne, d'une unité de drones et de systèmes de communication numérique. Ces outils permettent une analyse rapide des cybercrimes et des cas de fraude financière.

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