The 2006 Crisis

This site was inspired by the events that culminated in the tragic disintegration of the rule of law in 2006. UNPol was remobilised in response to the political violence and social tensions and this is an archive of the regular security reports.

Friday 29 November 2013

UNPol in East Timor Security Briefing 11 September 2007



 This is a broadcast of the UN Police in Timor-Leste to provide you with information about the security situation around the country.

The security situation in Timor-Leste has been calm.

Today in Dili, UNPol attended seven incidents. None of the incidents were major. They included a house on fire in Fatuhada. Police and the fire brigade extinguished the blaze. The house was abandoned and there were no injuries.

Yesterday in Dili, police made three arrests for assault: two in Kampung Baru, and one in Radio Falintil.

In Liquica yesterday, a shop was set on fire in Hafululi sub-village. There were no reports of any injureis. The case has been forwarded to the police investigation unit.

Yesterday in Manatuto, a fight broke out between two groups in Hatobela village. Police attended and brought the fight to an end. One man sustained minor injuries to his hip and was transported to hospital. Police have identified a suspect.

Yesterday in Covalima, police received a report of an assault in Zumalai sub-dsitrict. A man sustained minor wounds from a machete attack. Both the suspect and the victim were drunk a the time. Police have identified the suspect and are investigating further.

Unidentified assailants destroyed the gates to an unoccupied doctor’s quarters early yesterday morning in Ermera. Police are investigating.

United Nations police officers in conjunction with the PNTL and the International Stabilisation Force remain fully deployed to respond to any disturbances that may emerge.

The Police advise to avoid traveling during the night to the most affected areas. Please report any suspicious activities.  You can call 112 or 7230365 to contact the police 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

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