the anarchic circulation of weapons and war munitions worries the population

the anarchic circulation of weapons and war munitions worries the

In the Central African Republic, the army general staff has recently noted the anarchic circulation of weapons and war munitions in neighborhoods, bars and other public places, due to certain soldiers. While the population sees this as a public danger, the general staff puts in place disciplinary measures.

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With our correspondent in Bangui, Rolf-Steve Domia-Leu

In the Combattant district, in the eighth arrondissement, a group of five soldiers, in khaki uniforms, share beer in a bar. Everyone carries a weapon.

Élysée, a resident of the area, is worried: “ When a soldier enters a bar with a weapon, if he drinks alcohol, he may have poor control and there may be deplorable incidents for the surrounding population.. »

Faced with this public danger, Allardhi suggests, for his part, the restoration of military police units as in the 1970s and 1980s. If the government brings back this system, there will be change. These units will ensure discipline and monitor the actions of each soldier. “, he explains.

As the situation becomes more and more alarming, the army general staff is shifting into higher gear. “ The Lieutenant General, Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces, decides to take measures formally prohibiting any soldier from circulating with weapons and other war materials in the above-mentioned places; which necessary measures aim to restore order to strengthen the peace of the population », announced Commander Franck Gonide, head of the press office at the general staff.

The army general staff has also set up two telephone numbers to allow the population to denounce soldiers who engage in this type of practice.

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