The Gendarmerie of the North and Adamaoua regions recently held a private meeting to address the growing issue of banditry in the area. The meeting was led by Brigadier General Pierre Louba Zal, the commander of the third gendarmerie region, which covers both the North and Adamaoua regions. The focus of the conclave was to evaluate the 11th phase of Operation Adano (Adamaoua-North), which aims to combat large-scale banditry in peri-urban, urban, and rural zones
During the meeting, various strategies were discussed to enhance security measures and improve the effectiveness of the operation. The Gendarmerie emphasized the importance of public assistance in combating kidnappings and other forms of banditry. This collaborative approach is seen as crucial in addressing the complex security challenges faced by the region.
The conclave also highlighted the need for continuous training and capacity building for gendarmerie personnel to ensure they are well-equipped to handle the evolving security threats. The commitment to strengthening security in the North and Adamaoua regions reflects the Gendarmerie’s dedication to maintaining peace and stability in these areas.
Gendarmerie of North and Adamaoua Regions Join Hands to Strengthen Security Against Banditry