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TOCU Leads Massive Destruction of Seized Narcotic Drugs at Hastings

Freetown, Hastings, 12 November 2025 – The Transnational Organised Crime Unit (TOCU) has destroyed a large quantity of seized illicit drugs during a formal disposal exercise held at its headquarters in Hastings. The destruction exercise, conducted in collaboration with the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), the Pharmacy Board, the Judiciary, and the Office of […]

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Over 130 Suspects Arrested, Including Five Police Officers

Freetown, 5th November 2025 — The Sierra Leone Police (SLP) has reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to the ongoing nationwide crackdown on narcotic drugs, which continues to yield significant results across the country. During the SLP’s weekly press conference held on Wednesday, 5th November 2025, at the Senior Police Officers’ Mess, Kingtom, the Director of Operations,

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Police Hospital Collaborates with Cancer UK-Salone to Launch First-Ever Free Prostate Cancer Screening for Officers

Freetown, Sierra Leone — In a groundbreaking health initiative, the Sierra Leone Police Hospital has partnered with Cancer UK-Salone to conduct its first-ever free prostate cancer screening for police officers. The exercise aims to promote early detection and raise awareness about a disease that predominantly affects men aged 45 and above. Addressing officers who participated

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UNICEF-Supported Training Boosts Capacity of FSU Personnel

Freetown, 4th November 2025 – The Family Support Unit (FSU) of the Sierra Leone Police (SLP) has commenced a comprehensive training programme for newly selected personnel, with support from the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF). The training is designed to equip the new investigators with the essential knowledge and practical skills required to respond effectively

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20 Police Officers Depart for China to Boost Policing Skills and Strengthen Bilateral Ties

Freetown, Saturday, 11 October 2025 — Twenty officers of the Sierra Leone Police (SLP) have departed for the People’s Republic of China on a 21-day training programme aimed at enhancing their professional capabilities and strengthening cooperation between the two countries. The training forms part of the SLP’s ongoing transformation agenda to build a more skilled

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Vice President Juldeh Jalloh Leads Stakeholder Dialogue on SLP Transition in Port Loko

Port Loko, Friday, 10th October 2025 – Sierra Leone’s Vice President, Dr. Mohamed Juldeh Jalloh, has officially launched nationwide stakeholder consultations on police reform, beginning in Port-Loko, North-West Region. The initiative marks a significant step in the government’s ongoing efforts to transform the Sierra Leone Police (SLP) from a “force” into a “service-oriented” institution. Addressing

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Police Prosecutors Equipped on New Criminal Procedure Act 2024

Freetown, 3 October 2025 – The Sierra Leone Police (SLP), through its Training Directorate in collaboration with the Legal and Justice Department, has organised a one-day intensive training session on the newly enacted Criminal Procedure Act (CPA) 2024 for police prosecutors. The event took place at the Police Wives Multipurpose Hall in Kingtom. The training,

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