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TSU Command honors newly promoted officers in Senegambia

On December 15, 2025, the Gambia Police Force’s Tourism Security Unit Command honored 22 newly promoted officers, from Sergeant to Assistant Superintendent of Police, in Senegambia.

The ceremony emphasized the GPF’s dedication to recognizing merit and professionalism. Commissioner Jamboye Camara urged the promoted officers to maintain discipline and integrity, while Assistant Superintendent Yero Saidy expressed gratitude on behalf of the officers. The GPF leadership praised the officers and encouraged all personnel to follow their example of professionalism.

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