Saturday, April 21, 2007
Security stations in Baghdad to increase
Security
(Gulf News) - As part of the Baghdad security crackdown, 54 "security stations" have been set up across the city, each receiving between 10 and 15 calls per day from the local communities, Maj Gen Caldwell, the US Deputy Chief of Staff for Strategic Effects, explained. The number of stations is set to increase to 76 in the coming weeks, as more people report incidents in their areas. "What we are trying to do is find a balance between providing security and not impeding people's lives," said Maj Gen Caldwell.
Labels: Maj. Gen. William Caldwell, security crackdown, security stations