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Gambia Police Force Meets with the Russian Ambassador to Senegal

Russian Ambassador Dmitry Kourakov visited the Gambia Police Force, announcing a new Russian Embassy in The Gambia and fostering stronger security ties, as affirmed by Deputy Inspector General Demba Sowe.

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On September 23, 2025, Dmitry Kourakov, the Russian Ambassador to Senegal, visited the Gambia Police Force Headquarters alongside his Chief Security Officer, Timur Bekniazov.

During the visit, Kourakov announced plans for the Russian Government to establish an Embassy in The Gambia. Deputy Inspector General of Police Demba Sowe expressed gratitude for the visit and emphasized the GPF’s commitment to strengthening ties and collaboration with the Russian Federation, particularly in matters of security.

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