United Nations Police in East Timor Weekly Security Briefing 02 - 09
May 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 generally stable as IDPs from camps in Dili return to their
homes after more than two years in temporary accommodations.
The
IDP camp at the National Hospital closed this week. A total of 425
families have returned home or sought accommodation at the Becora
Transitional shelter. It is the second camp to close in Dili in the past
two weeks. The first was the Seminario Maior Fatumeta Camp and a total
of 173 resident families returned to their homes.
The
National Community Policing and Humanitarian Unit advises that out of
598 families who have left the camps, five security incidents have been
reported. None resulted in serious injury.
There are a
number of community-driven attempts to resolve tensions between
returnees and existing residents including negotiations between
community policing and Suco Chiefs. It is expected that President José
Ramos-Horta will attend a conflict-resolution meeting to be held in
Bairro Pite in mid-May.
A total of 8692 families have
registered their intent to return to their communities. Each of the
returning families will receive a recovery grant from the Ministry of
Social Solidarity to help them rebuild or repair their home and each
person, including children, will also receive 16 kg of rice. The next
camp to be assisted to return will be Jardim, Sional and Hera Port
The states of siege or emergency were lifted in all districts, except Ermera, on April 21st.
Across
the country, there has been a total of 39 security incidents and a
total of 127 arrests. The remains of two bodies were discovered in Dili
midweek near the airport. Police are investigating this case.
There have been no serious security incidents reported at Aitarak-laran where the Petitioners are being accommodated.
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