Rwanda National Police (RNP) said that despite a “few isolated cases”, the security situation in the festive holidays was relatively calm, which the force attributed the existing policing partnership with the public.
Addressing a press briefing on the security status during the festivities, yesterday, the Commissioner for Traffic and Road Safety, CP George Rumanzi said: “Generally, people enjoyed their festivities in with utmost security. Unlike previous years, this year we witnessed fewer road-related incidents.”
“We live in a world where terrorists are using vehicles to move explosives to public places and blow up people; when a vehicle rams into a check point at night and proceeds to a restricted area, there should be a way of stopping it because you can’t be sure what it is carrying.”
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