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PNA names new security apparatuses chiefs
www.chinaview.cn 2005-04-24 03:03:32

    GAZA, April 23 (Xinhuanet) -- The Palestinian National Authority(PNA) named Saturday night the new chiefs of the three major merged Palestinian security apparatuses, a PNA official spokesman said.

    The three new security chiefs are Tareq Abu Rajab, who willreplace Amin al Hindi as chief of intelligence security service,and Suleiman Helles, who will replace General Musa Arafat as chief of General Security, and Alla Hosni, the new police chief replacing retired Brigadier Mahmoud Asfoor.  Enditem

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