Afghanistan's police force a weak link: general
Updated Wed. May. 14 2008 9:24 AM ET CTV.ca News Staff
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Afghanistan's police force is about three years beyond the Afghan National Army in its development, and that poses a problem, says Canada's outgoing commander in Afghanistan.
"There's still a lot of work left to be done, and I think everybody in Afghanistan understands that," Brig.-Gen. Guy Laroche told reporters in Kandahar on Wednesday.
The capacity of the Afghan police must be built up, otherwise it will have an impact on the country's security in the long term, he said.
This is a task for not just Canada but the entire international community in Afghanistan, he said.
Some analysts have said that Afghan police not only lack training in basic policing, they lack the training and equipment to defend themselves against Taliban attacks.
Laroche officially handed over command responsibility to Brig.-Gen. Dennis Thompson on Wednesday, ending a tour of duty that began in August.
The Zhari and Panjwaii districts remain hotspots within Kandahar province, Laroche said.
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Updated Wed. May. 14 2008 9:24 AM ET CTV.ca News Staff
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Afghanistan's police force is about three years beyond the Afghan National Army in its development, and that poses a problem, says Canada's outgoing commander in Afghanistan.
"There's still a lot of work left to be done, and I think everybody in Afghanistan understands that," Brig.-Gen. Guy Laroche told reporters in Kandahar on Wednesday.
The capacity of the Afghan police must be built up, otherwise it will have an impact on the country's security in the long term, he said.
This is a task for not just Canada but the entire international community in Afghanistan, he said.
Some analysts have said that Afghan police not only lack training in basic policing, they lack the training and equipment to defend themselves against Taliban attacks.
Laroche officially handed over command responsibility to Brig.-Gen. Dennis Thompson on Wednesday, ending a tour of duty that began in August.
The Zhari and Panjwaii districts remain hotspots within Kandahar province, Laroche said.
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