Inspector General Seedy M. Touray led Thursday's ceremony at Banjul Police Headquarters to launch 25 operational vehicles for the Gambia Police Force. The fleet combines 12 new pickup trucks with 13 restored units to enhance law enforcement mobility across the nation. Toyota Hilux and Mitsubishi L200 models make up the fresh acquisitions, while refurbished vehicles span multiple brands from Nissan Hard Body to Ford Ranger variants. Strategic placement targets key regions to strengthen police coverage and response capabilities.
New Toyota Hilux trucks serve the Serious Crime Unit, Communication and Prosecution divisions, plus stations at Brusbi, Kerewan, Yundum Barracks, Essau, Mankamang Kunda, Brufut, and Mobile Traffic operations. Two Mitsubishi L200 units support the Inspector General's vehicle pool and Mandinaba Station operations. Refurbished vehicles reach Banjulinding, Basses, Sare Ngain, Kaur, Kwinala, Kanifing, Ndungu Kebbeh, Amdalai, and Mansakonko locations. The distribution strengthens police presence throughout urban areas, rural communities, and border regions.
New Toyota Hilux trucks serve the Serious Crime Unit, Communication and Prosecution divisions, plus stations at Brusbi, Kerewan, Yundum Barracks, Essau, Mankamang Kunda, Brufut, and Mobile Traffic operations. Two Mitsubishi L200 units support the Inspector General's vehicle pool and Mandinaba Station operations. Refurbished vehicles reach Banjulinding, Basses, Sare Ngain, Kaur, Kwinala, Kanifing, Ndungu Kebbeh, Amdalai, and Mansakonko locations. The distribution strengthens police presence throughout urban areas, rural communities, and border regions.