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Police chief pledges stern fight against illegal immigration

Mbanza Kongo, ANGOLA, December 9 - The National Police are prepared to conduct a proper fight against illegal immigration and similar crimes, despite some lack of operative means, said last Friday in Mbanza Kongo City, northern Zaire Province, the corporation?s general commander, Alfredo Mingas.,

The commissioner-general said so at a meeting of the Consultative Council of the local (provincial) Delegation of the Home Affairs Ministry, having underscored that illegal immigration, drugs trafficking, theft and robbery of cars will get a stern fight from the corporation.   

 

The police commander advocated the need for co-ordination of measures that aim at the fight of such criminal actions.

 

“We intend to come up with measures that, once and for all, will create the biggest difficulties to those who are determined to complicate our lives, sabotage our economy and feed crime”, commissioner-general Alfredo Mingas explained.   

 

The Provincial Delegation of the Home Affairs Ministry comprises the Migration and Foreigners Service (SME), Criminal Investigation Service (SIC), the Border Police (PGFA) and other collaborative institutions.

 

The Zaire Province shares a long border with the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) of about 330 kilometres of length, 180 km of which corresponds to the land frontier and 150 km of borderline naturally delimited by the Congo River.   

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