jeudi 25 juillet 2013

PROFILE-Semou ANNA FAYE An Orthodox at the head of the police



Sémou Anna Faye, the new Director General of the National Police, is presented in the middle of bloodhounds as "Iron Lady, an Orthodox." A friendly woman texts and rigorous in the work. Some of his former police colleagues hold her "a stern woman, too clean, that does not hang pots."
Born April 14, 1958, married with two children, Anna Sémou Faye has held several senior positions in the Police. She served the Office of Dieupeul, Port, Airport, Bel Air, in the Passport and the Directorate of Criminal Investigation (DIC) at the head of the Directorate of Judicial Police. Wherever she went, she has left its mark.
When she arrived at the Dic, this police department was in a state of disrepair very advance. But she knew through her ​​sense of organization and labor, rehabilitated premises Dic. His transition to the Dic was also marked by better management of the granting of certificates for cars. In place of anarchy and skulduggery surrounding the issuance of these certificates, it was able to order.
At the direction of the passport, she had managed to clean up the industry in the production of passports. With greater transparency in management. She holds a Masters in Law degree in management of urban security and crisis. Prior to his appointment as head of the national police, she was coordinator of the Interministerial Committee for the Fight against drugs.
His appointment as head of the national police is a first in the history of the Senegalese police. Where for the first time, a woman presides over the destinies of bloodhounds.
  Harouna FALL
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