Over 14,000 police officers have been trained so far for their role in implementing the disengagement plan, Israel Police Inspector General Moshe Karadi announced Monday during a meeting of the Ministerial Disengagement Committee headed by Prime Minister Ariel Sharon.
Karadi revealed that a special unit has also been set up in cooperation with the State Prosecutor's Office, to investigate anyone who attempts to disturb the peace.
Ministers received briefing on the main missions for the police during the pullout period. Missions include evacuating residents, preventing disturbances around the country, increasing presence in and around Jerusalem and the Temple Mount, providing security for people who have been threatened, securing government institutions, maintaining public security, all in addition to routine duties.

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