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The Media and Public Relations Department of the Sierra Leone Police (SLP) has received a significant boost following the donation of modern media equipment from the Chinese Embassy in Freetown.
The donation was made during a courtesy visit to the Inspector General of Police, Mr William Fayia Sellu, by a delegation from the Chinese Embassy led by Minister Counsellor Mr Zhang Diabin. The items, which include high-end cameras, computers and accessories, are part of a broader initiative to support the digital transformation of the SLPโ€™s media operations.
Talking to the Inspector General, Mr Diabin highlighted that the equipment forms part of a previous commitment to enhance the SLPโ€™s communication capacity.
โ€œThe computers and accompanying gadgets will greatly improve the efficiency and output of your media Department,โ€ Mr Diabin noted. โ€œWe are also working on arrangements to train 20 officials at one of our prestigious institutions in China.โ€
In his response, IGP Sellu expressed appreciation for the continued support from the Chinese government, recalling his own participation in a similar training programme in China in 2013.
He also updated the delegation on the SLPโ€™s latest initiatives in crime prevention, including the installation of CCTV cameras in strategic locations across Freetown and Bo. โ€œWe plan to extend this to Makeni, Kenema and Port Loko in alignment with the governmentโ€™s โ€˜Safe Saloneโ€™ programme and the Presidentโ€™s โ€˜Big Five Game Changersโ€™ agenda,โ€ he said.
The visit concluded with an invitation from the Chinese Embassy for IGP Sellu to attend their upcoming National Day celebration scheduled for later this year.

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