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GPF Engineering Unit leads police infrastructure development

Construction advances on the three-story Kairaba Police Station in Gambia, led by the GPF Engineering Unit, to boost police operations and community engagement amid ongoing national efforts for modern, human rights-compliant facilities.

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A Work in progress for a three-story Kairaba Police Station, designed to improve police operations and better serve the community.

GPF Engineering Unit leads police infrastructure development.

A Work in progress for a three-story Kairaba Police Station, designed to improve police operations and better serve the community.

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