Subject: General/Palestinian police to start
   training in Egypt this week

General/Palestinian police to start training in Egypt this week


www.spa.gov.sa/html/archive_e.asp?srcfile=684444&NDay=14/09/2004&wcatg=0



Cairo, Sept 14, SPA -- A first batch of Palestinian police officers will
arrive in Egypt this week for training as part of efforts to prepare the
Palestinian Authority to take over the Gaza Strip after Israel
withdraws, an
Interior Ministry official said Tuesday.

The 45 officers will start a seven-week course on Saturday at a camp 13
kilometers (eight miles) east of Cairo, the official said, speaking on
customary condition of anonymity.

Their training was agreed Monday at a meeting in Cairo of Palestinian and
Egyptian security officials.

Israel is expected to withdraw from the Gaza Strip, and four Jewish
settlements on the West Bank, by the end of 2005.

The Interior Ministry official said Egypt has already agreed that
after the
Israeli withdrawal, Egypt would send up to 600 police officers to Gaza to
conduct training courses in the territory.

Egypt has offered to help upgrade the Palestinian police force so that it
can maintain control after an Israeli
withdrawal.
--SPA

1511 Local Time
1211 GMT






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