Male and female police officers in African countries

in africa •  7 years ago 

In Africa, armed forces on the streets are commonplace. After the Kenyan election, it caused protests and riots. Therefore, female soldiers also went to the streets to patrol.

The Kenyan police in the open country of tourism are well-informed. They are very happy to chat with foreign tourists while working. The airport’s small soldiers are also good.

In Somalia, all kinds of armed forces are more like fish, from the official national military personnel in oblique berets to a no-name militia armed with no wonder!

Powerful companies, businesses, and even families can all spend money to hire young people, pick up a gun and replace it with uniforms, and they can take up posts.

Ugandan soldiers are the main forces stationed in peacekeeping forces in many African neighboring countries. However, they are rare in the country. But police and security are still everywhere.

In Gnjila Lakeside resort in Burunditan, there are often such armed individuals on patrol. Perhaps it is feared that Congo (King) people from across the lake will sneak in.

Swazi military police, they do not care about taking pictures. As long as you praise him for being handsome, there is no problem - just take it.

Swazi women’s military police officers are still quite a few types of uniforms. They are not so good, only praise is not enough.

Each year during the election of the king, the troops of Swaziland were also provided, but this is not enough. The military school students of the police schools were also temporarily volunteered.

The capital of Lilongwe, the capital of Malawi, has picked up a lot of China's hand-painted facilities, and the guards said that the empty and empty convention and exhibition center has always been deserted.

The patrols in Angola are far more kind and friendly than those of the vicious Immigration Bureau. The bad impressions that they gained when entering the country were resolved after they met the smiling policemen.

 In the National Assembly Building in Luanda, the capital of Angola, soldiers stationed at both men and women.But do not know why not allow to take pictures?

In the capital of Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, outside an old hotel in the center of the city, this fully armed bearded soldier is equally domineering outside the hall.

At the Comoros airport, the military officer took the child out and broke the guard behind him. After he rushed forward with a sweat, he made a sharp contrast with the calm and calm wife.


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