UNMIT Weekly Security Bulletin 05 - 11 June 2008 - 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 across the country remains calm.
On 6 June, a new training facility for prison staff at Becora Prison in Dili was opened.
On 9 June, UNPol and PNTL responded to an attack made on a UN civilian staff in Colmera, Dili. The victim had been stabbed by an unknown suspect and was subsequently taken to the UN clinic. The case is under investigation.
The Student Council of Timor-Leste on Wednesday (11/06) began a Peace March Protest to express their grievances to the government on recent economic problems. Approximately 1000 students were thought to be participating. There have been no security incidents reported and the march is planned to end on Thursday (12/06). The PNTL and UNPol have been monitoring the march.
On Saturday (07/06), 18 families left the Arte Moris camp to return to their former houses in Comoro-16 IDP families remain at the camp. A further 10 families have left the USAID camp- 7 families remain. Also on Saturday, remaining IDPs at the Jardin Camp returned home. The Jardin IDP camp is now officially closed. No security incidents were reported. The next camp scheduled to be decommissioned is Sional.
To date, more than 1430 IDP families have so far received a recovery package under the Hamutuk Hari'i Futuru Strategy.
Across the country, there have been 45 security incidents and 53 arrests. The majority of these were public disturbances and assaults.
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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