Tuesday, October 10, 2006

 

New police uniforms to counter fakes

Security
Iraqi police have been kitted out in new uniforms in an attempt to tackle death squads they claim are dressing as officers to carry out sectarian and political killings. Police officers wearing the new blue, black and grey uniform, in a digital camouflage pattern similar to that used in US uniforms, paraded in front of Jawad al-Bolani, the Iraqi interior minister, at a ceremony in Baghdad.
"We are all proud today that the national police force is wearing new uniforms to encounter all circumstances," Bolani said. "These new garments will not be counterfeited," he promised. Dozens of people are killed in sectarian attacks every day across the country. Many of the attacks are carried out by gunmen in police uniforms and vehicles.
Police commanders say many of the attackers are impostors have bought, stolen or produced their own counterfeit police uniforms. The old-style uniforms are freely available in many Baghdad markets.
Police Colonel Abdul-Munim Jassim explained why the new uniform would be difficult for criminals to fake. "The Americans take a photo of the policeman together with the number of the uniform. If found elsewhere, it will immediately be recognised as stolen," he said.
Bolani promised tough measures against anyone caught counterfeiting or trading in the uniforms and praised his officers, telling them their work had begun to turn back the tide of violence around Iraq.





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