South Sudan Security Trained to Combat Illegal Arms

27 November 2013

Juba — The United Nations Mission in South Sudan, through it disarmament, demobilization and reintegration work is providing intensive training to the South Sudan security services in order to create a national Bureau for Community Security and Small Arms Control.

A composite group from South Sudan's army (SPLA), the South Sudanese Police Service, National Security, Wildlife and Prison Services have participated in an intensive 12-day training funded by the UNMISS under the guidance of experts from international companies who specialise in marking and tracking the flow of weapons.

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