Ethiopian police seizes 382 illegal Kalashnikov guns
The Federal Police Commission of Ethiopia has indicated that over the past six months it has seized 382 Kalashnikov guns from illegal weapons’ traffickers.
The Federal Police Commission of Ethiopia has indicated that over the past six months it has seized 382 Kalashnikov guns from illegal weapons’ traffickers.
The Federal Police of Ethiopia has arrested 32 individuals engaged in telecom fraud sharing the state monopoly’s Ethio Telecom business.
As part of the ongoing reform, the Federal Police of Ethiopia has restructured itself having air wing / department for the first time.
The Addis Ababa Police Commission says it has seized four illegal machines guns with over 46,000 bullets smuggled into the city.
Ethiopia’s Amhara Region Police has captured 43 illegal Kalashnikov guns and 1,300 bullets from arms traffickers.
Ethiopia police and army capture seven kilograms of gold and over one million dollars of hard currency from smugglers trying to take out of the country.
Ethiopian government says 200 individuals are captured while taking illegal military training in Benishangul Gumz region of western part of the country.
Following the increase of illegal arms trade and the security threat it poses on the country, the Minster of Council of Ethiopia on Saturday passes a bill that aims to tackle financing…
The narcotic division of Federal Police of Ethiopia has arrested 56 foreigners from 15 different countries involved in cocaine and cannabis trafficking.
To repatriate its stolen wealth and fight future illicit financial outflows, the Government of Ethiopia has applied to join the 199 member countries group.
The Addis Ababa Police Commission captures three illegal machine guns and thousands of bullets entering the capital of Ethiopia.
The federal police of Ethiopia has arrested individuals in Addis Ababa who were committing crimes wearing police uniform. The phenomenon is very unusual in the history of Ethiopian police.
Federal police of Ethiopia has brought back 185 human traffic victims, who were trying to travel to the Middle East countries using illegal means.
The Federal Prison Administration, which used to be blamed for violating human rights of prisoners in Ethiopia, says it has fired 103 individuals who were in leadership positions.