Sentences with phrase «joint patrol»

The phrase "joint patrol" refers to members from multiple groups or agencies working together to patrol an area or perform a specific task. Full definition
And then there's the possibility of joint patrols with France or the US.
Providing security to a Pan-Asian Energy Infrastructure would also include China, which could take part in joint patrols of the region.
Also in this light, Troops of 121 Task Force conducted joint patrols with Cameroonian forces at Mararraba, Angwan Fada, Dale and Wizha Bokko Timit, Bokko Nasanu and Bokko Hidde up to Ngoshe in which they rescued 17 women and 28 children.
Yesterday evening, US and Nato commander General John Allen left Afghan strategy in disarray after he suspended joint patrols between his forces and those under Afghan command.
Dr Johnson thinks a way will be found to extend the lives of the submarines - which is why ideas have been floated like joint patrols with the French, or abandoning the policy of keeping one submarine permanently at sea.
«The police with other security agencies on joint patrol went to the scene, dispersed and cleared the road peacefully without any clash.
Key among them is «minimizing risk factor» that intensifies women's vulnerability especially those living in camps like «joint patrols of competent and trained» security offices coupled with «community with safety coordinators» and thirdly campaigns against «existing attitudes of men and women about their roles and status.»
«You will soon notice the Zimbabwe Defence Forces and Zimbabwe Republic Police members conducting joint patrols, especially in the Harare central business district,» police spokeswoman Charity Charamba said.
«A third female suicide bomber was detected and intercepted within the same general area and subsequently confessed to the joint patrol that she and the other two terrorists had been dispatched at about 3.30 am on Tuesday to unleash mayhem on Gamboru town.»
«Two of the suicide bombers, strapped with suicide vests had attempted infiltrating Gamboru town at about 6.45 a.m. when they were sighted by a joint patrol team of vigilant troops and Civilian JTF at Unguwar Yobe area shortly before entering the town.
Ado noted that normalcy had been restored and that there was a joint patrol of security operatives in the troubled communities, while assuring all residents to go about their business lawfully.
Served with the joint patrols with Iraqi army.
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