Type | Person | [sources] | |||
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Name | Djaló Idrissa · IDRISSA DJALO · IDRISSA DJALÓ · Idrissa DJALÓ · Idrissa DJALÓ (a.k.a.: Idriça Djaló) · | [sources] | |||
Other name | Idrica Djalo · Idrissa Djalo · Idriça Djaló | [sources] | |||
Birth date | · | [sources] | |||
Gender | male | [sources] | |||
Nationality | Guinea-Bissau | [sources] | |||
Citizenship | Guinea-Bissau | [sources] | |||
First name | IDRISSA · Idrica · Idrissa · Idriça | [sources] | |||
ID Number | AAISO40158 | [sources] | |||
Last name | DJALO · DJALÓ · Djalo · Djaló | [sources] | |||
Passport number | AAISO40158 | [sources] | |||
Second name | DJALÓ | [sources] | |||
Title | Major | [sources] | |||
Wikidata ID | Q5989750 | [sources] | |||
Position | Chief of Protocol of the Headquarters of the Armed Forces (subsequently) · Chief of Protocol of the Headquarters of the Armed Forces (subsequently) · Colonel · Major · Protocol Advisor to the Armed Forces Chief of Staff · | [sources] | |||
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Official function: Major - Protocol advisor to the Armed Forces Chief of Staff and subsequently, Colonel and Chief of Protocol of the Headquarters of the Armed Forces.
Point of Contact for the "Military Command" which has assumed responsibility for the coup d'état of 12 Apr 2012 and one of its most active members. He was one of the first officers to publicly assume his affiliation to the “Military Command”, having signed one of its first communiqués (no 5, dated 13 Apr 2012). Major Djaló also belongs to the Military Intelligence.
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Nationality: Guinea-Bissau D.o.b.: 18 December 1954 Designation: a) Major b) Protocol advisor to the Armed Forces Chief of Staff c) Colonel d) Chief of Protocol of the Headquarters of the Armed Forces (subsequently) Passport: AAISO40158 Date of issue: 12.10.2012 Place of issue: Guinea-Bissau Date of expiry: 2.10.2015 Date of UN designation: 18.7.2012 (pursuant to para. 4 of UNSCR 2048 (2012)) INTERPOL-UNSC Special Notice web link: https://www.interpol.int/en/notice/search/un/5782443
Nationality: Guinea-Bissau D.o.b.: 18 December 1954 Designation: a) Major b) Protocol advisor to the Armed Forces Chief of Staff c) Colonel d) Chief of Protocol of the Headquarters of the Armed Forces (subsequently) Passport: AAISO40158 Date of issue: 12.10.2012 Place of issue: Guinea-Bissau Date of expiry: 2.10.2015 Date of UN designation: 18.7.2012 (pursuant to para. 4 of UNSCR 2048 (2012)) INTERPOL-UNSC Special Notice web link: https://www.interpol.int/en/notice/search/un/5782443
Djaló was listed on 18 Jul. 2012 pursuant to paragraph 4 of resolution 2048 (2012) as “Point of Contact for the “Military Command” which has assumed responsibility for the coup d'état of 12 April 2012 and one of its most active members. He was one of the first officers to publicly assume his affiliation to the “Military Command”, having signed one of its first communiqués (nº5, dated 13 April 2012). Major Djaló also belongs to the Military Intelligence.” INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice web link: https://www.interpol.int/en/notice/search/un/5782443
був включений до переліку як член “Військового командування”, яке взяло за себе відповідальність за держаний переворот 12 квітня 2012 року
Djaló was listed on 18 Jul. 2012 pursuant to paragraph 4 of resolution 2048 (2012) as “Point of Contact for the “Military Command” which has assumed responsibility for the coup d'état of 12 April 2012 and one of its most active members. He was one of the first officers to publicly assume his affiliation to the “Military Command”, having signed one of its first communiqués (nº5, dated 13 April 2012). Major Djaló also belongs to the Military Intelligence.”
Guinea-Bissauan politician
Djaló was listed on 18 Jul. 2012 pursuant to paragraph 4 of resolution 2048 (2012) as Point of Contact for the Military Command which has assumed responsibility for the coup detat of 12 April 2012 and one of its most active members. He was one of the first officers to publicly assume his affiliation to the Military Command, having signed one of its first communiques (nº5, dated 13 April 2012). Major Djaló also belongs to the Military Intelligence.
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