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The Ethiopian Federal Police (EFP) formed in the current form in 1995, and renewed its department under Proclamation No. 720/2011, which organized the Addis Ababa Police Commission (AAPC) under control of the Ethiopian Federal Police Commission (EEPC) to intensify dynamic institutional capabilities.
Addis Ababa Federal Police is administered by the City Administration Police Commission which has its own legal personality. The Commission is responsible to the Federal Police Commission, which has ability to determine or structure the Commission organization, procedure, training, policies pertaining to crime prevention and investigation, directions of strategy and standardization.
Local control over police was minimal, [clarification needed] despite imperial proclamations that granted police authority to governors general of the provinces. Assistant police commissioners in each of the fourteen provinces worked in conjunction with the governors general, but for the most part Addis Ababa directed administration.
A sample survey conducted in 1996 by research team consisted of federal police and found that 51,869 crimes in 1986 were reported to police commission that year. [4] [5] In one survey of the Oromia Region, total number of criminals reported to the police was 96.300, male and female offenders 85,100 (88.37%) and 11,200 (11.63%) respectively ...
According to the Ethiopian Federal Police Commission 2016 report, Addis Ababa is the second city in the Oromia Region in terms of frequency of criminal activity annually. In the same year, the Addis Ababa Police Commission reported that 47,890 crimes were registered ranges from property crimes of theft , snatch theft , robbery , fraud , and ...
In total in 2023, 35 officers had their discipline finalized by the Honolulu Police Department. In 2022, 22 police officers were disciplined in connection with 14 incidents. In 2021, 27 officers ...
Police also recorded 31,643 accidents that caused property damage worth more than 2.28 million birr. [7] The World Health Organization (WHO) reported in 2013 that Ethiopia is amongst country to have the highest road accident, estimated about 4,984.3 deaths per 100,000 vehicles per year, compared to 574 across Sub-Saharan countries .
Well-dressed children watch toys in the shop window of a department store displaying Christmas decorations on December 11, 1946. AFP - Getty Images F.W. Woolworth Company: 1947