TV Crime Series “Amanullah” Will Showcase a New and Modern Police Force

Kabul, 22 January, 2012: “Detective Amanullah, all members of a family have been killed. Get ready immediately: we have to investigate the case”. The call from the crime scene investigation unit in Kabul reaches police detective Amanullah in his modest middle-class home at the outskirts of the city where he lives with his mother and sister. He jumps into his car and meets his team at the crime scene, closely followed by TV cameras. The blood and the murder, for once, are fake. In just 24 minutes of air time the police detective solves the case and brings the killer to justice. And this is just the first episode, to be continued.

Course for Afghan Female Police

Kabul - Afghanistan: “Stop the vehicle! Get out of the car immediately,” demands a woman officer. The driver of the vehicle steps out of the car and is directed to the side of the road. A group of police women surround the suspect and watch after her closely. As an officer finds a suicide vest the suspect is wearing underneath her jacket, things get even more intense. How to unarm the suspect? Everything feels very real, though the arms are plastic and the events take place in the courtyard of a police station in central Kabul.

“Commissar Amanullah” - TV Project about Afghan Police Empowerment Signed

Kabul, 14 December, 2011: The TV project “Commissar Amanullah” about the Afghan National Police (ANP) Empowerment has been signed between the Saba Film Production Company (SFPC) and the German implementation partner GIZ.  The director Saba Sahar, Jochen Salow from the GIZ and EUPOL Head of Mission Jukka Savolainen attended the signing ceremony at the EUPOL HQ in Kabul. According to the contract 20 episodes for a TV series to be broadcasted on Afghan National TV  (RTA) will be produced by SFPC.  The duration of each episode is 24 minutes.

First Legal Aid Conference in Kabul

Kabul, 13-14 December, 2011: The Kabul University’s Independent National Legal Training Center has been the host for the Legal Aid conference organised and funded by the European Union Police Mission in Afghanistan. The conference drew on the participation of a broad range of individuals  working  in the Legal Aid Department  (LAD) of the Ministry of Justice as well as in LAD’s provincial offices. The conference tried to contribute to an overall better understanding of the role played by the Legal Aid Department of the Ministry of Justice under the Legal Aid Regulation.

Stone Laying Ceremony for Afghan National Police Staff College

Kabul, 26 November, 2011: The commencement of the construction process for a permanent college staff facility for the Afghan Ministry of Interior has been marked by a cornerstone ceremony in the presence of the Minister of Interior, Bismullah Khan, the EU Special Representative and Head of the EU Delegation, Ambassador Vygaudas Ušackas, the Head of the EUPOL Mission, Mr. Jukka Savolainen and representatives from the IOM.

EUPOL Head of Mission Awards Partners

Kabul, 2 November, 2011: The EUPOL Head of Mission BG Jukka Savolainen awarded the Deputy Commander NTM-A, Dr. Jack Kem, as well as the Afghan Deputy Interior Minister General Rahman Rahman in a EUPOL Medal Ceremony. BG Savolainen praised Dr. Kem and General Rahman for their outstanding contribution to the growth and training of the Afghan National Police, as well as for fostering a strong relationship between NTM-A, Afghan Ministry of Interior and EUPOL Afghanistan.

European Union Provides 15 Million Euros Towards EUPOL Projects

Kabul, 18 October, 2011: The EUSR Vygaudas Usackas and the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) today signed a contract worth EUR 15 million to build a Police Staff College in Kabul and a Regional Police Training Centre, with a special section for women, in Bamyan. The assistance is provided to the Government of Afghanistan and will see the IOM taking  the lead on the construction. EUPOL will be the project partner for capacity building activities under this project.

Discussing Growth and Professionalisation of the Afghan National Police

Kabul, 17 October, 2011: EU Deputy Secretary General of the External Action Service, Maciej Popovski at the NTM-A headquarters in Kabul. Left to right: MG James Mallory (Deputy Commanding General of NTM-A), Vygaudas Usackas (EU Special Representative-Afghanistan), Dr. Jack Kem, Maciej Popovski (EU Deputy Secretary General of the External Action Service), MG Walter Golden (Deputy Commanding General of NTM-A), Ken Deane (CPCC Chief of Staff), BG Christian Dupouy and BG Jukka Savolainen (EUPOL Head of Mission).  

German Minister of the Interior Visits Afghan Police Staff College

Kabul, 10 October, 2011: Hans-Peter FRIEDRICH, the German Federal Minister of the Interior, has visited the Afghan National Police Staff College in Kabul today.  The Staff College is one of the flagship projects of the European Union Police Mission EUPOL in Afghanistan. 

 During his visit the minister welcomed the achievements of the college by saying:  "I would like to congratulate the Staff College of the Afghan National Police and its partner, EUPOL AFGHANISTAN. I am confident that this cooperation will enable EUPOL to contribute to the transition process and the transformation of the ANP. EUPOL can count on German support for the completion of its mandate.”

Note of Understanding

On 14 June 2011, the EUPOL HoM, BG Jukka Savolainen, on behalf of EUPOL Afghanistan, and Deputy Minister of Interior for Security, LTG Rahman Rahman, on behalf of the MoI, signed a Note of Understanding (NoU) regarding the implementation of the AU(C)Police, Kabul City Police, District Three Project (the PD3 Project).