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Somalia. 2016 ‘Stockpile Management.’ National Report of Somalia on its Implementation of the United Nations Programme of Action to Prevent, Combat and Eradicate the Illicit Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons in All Its Aspects (UNPoA); Section 5, p. 3. New York NY: Permanent Mission of Somalia to the United Nations. 6 January

Relevant contents

Section 5: Stockpile Management

Laws, regulations and administrative procedures

9. Does your country have standards and procedures relating to the management and security of SALW held by the armed forces, police or any other entity authorised to hold SALW? YES

9.1. If so, which of the following provisions are included in these standards and procedures (check relevant boxes)?

a) Appropriate locations for stockpiles: YES
b) Physical security measures: YES
c) Control of access to stocks: YES
d) Inventory management and accounting control: YES
e) Staff training: YES
f) Security, accounting and control of SALW held or transported by operational units or authorised personnel: YES
g) Procedures and sanctions in the event of theft or loss: YES
h) Other: A procedure is in place and a progress has been made for registering, marking, and recording of weapons that are stored in Halane at the Mogadishu International Airport. We started an SOP for the management of captured weapons and forms to compile data on captured weapons.

[SALW = Small Arms and Light Weapons; SOP = Standard Operating Procedure]

ID: Q12904

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