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The Ethiopian Federal Police (EFP; Amharic: የኢትዮጵያ ፌደራል ፖሊስ, romanized: ye'ītiyop'iya fēdirali polīsi) is the law enforcement agency of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia. Established in 1995, the agency aims with objectives of maintaining or safeguarding the public security, human and democratic rights ...
The Addis Ababa Federal Police (Amharic: የአዲስ አበባ ፌድራል ፖሊስ) is the law enforcement division of the Ethiopian Federal Police operating in Addis Ababa City Administration. Established in 2003 by Proclamation of Council of Ministers No.96/2003, it has the main duty of safeguard public security and peace and comply to ...
An Ethiopian Federal Police officer in Harar. Law enforcement in Ethiopia is dealt with by the Ethiopian Federal Police at federal level and by regional police commissions in the Regions of Ethiopia. The Ethiopian Federal Police (EFP) was established in 1995 to serve the public, to ensure the observation of human and democratic rights and to ...
The Ethiopian prison system is consists of one federal and regional state prisons. Officers from federal and regional level usually trained by The Aleltu Training Centre. [5] The Federal Prisons Administration engaged with Growth and Transformation Plan (GTP) to offer court sentence in TVET manner. This encompasses various human rights issues ...
Demelash Gebremichael (Amharic: ደምመላሽ ጌብሬሚካኤል) is an Ethiopian politician who is serving as the Commissioner General of the Ethiopian Federal Police, he was appointed to the rank by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed since 8 November 2020.
The Ethiopian Federal Police headquarter in Addis Ababa. Police brutality was first observed during the Derg regime who ruled the country from 1974 to 1991. Police forces were pertinent to repress ethnic nationalist rivals and enforce security, which also subjected to abuse the local population.
Police also recorded 31,643 accidents that caused property damage worth more than 2.28 million birr. [7] The World Health Organization (WHO) reported in 2013 that Ethiopia is amongst country to have the highest road accident, estimated about 4,984.3 deaths per 100,000 vehicles per year, compared to 574 across Sub-Saharan countries. In addition ...
March 05, 2021: East Welega Zone, Oromia: 29 to 40+ Oromo Liberation Army [45] [46] 2021 Ataye clashes: March 18 and April 16, 2021 Amhara region: 584+ OLA, ENDF [47] [48] [49] Galikoma massacre: August 05, 2021: Gulina, Afar region: 107+ Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) [50] [51] Chenna massacre: 31 August 2021 to 4 September 2021 Dabat ...