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Inside Ethiopia’s ‘smart’ police station

Ethiopia has unveiled its first unmanned police station.

It’s a fully digital space where citizens can report crimes without physically meeting an officer.

The pilot project in Addis Ababa is part of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s push to modernise public services.

But questions remain about access, trust, and whether technology can really improve everyday policing.


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