Apply through an Gabon embassy or consulate .
Bote Postale 2233,
Libreville
Telephone :+241 (1) 761-044
Fax :+241 (1) 760-098
Bote Postale 13493,
Libreville
Telephone : +241(1) 760-835
The local police in Libreville may be reached at
Telephone : +241(01) 739-000.
The local police in Port Gentil may be reached at
Telephone: +241 (07) 296-389.
Any person 18 years and above is eligible to report crime.
This is free of charge in Gabon.
Valid until the case is solved
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Like any other west African Countries Gabon is predominantly a destination country for children trafficked from other African countries for the purpose of forced labour; girls are primarily trafficked for domestic servitude, forced market vending, forced restaurant labour, and sexual exploitation, while boys are trafficked for forced street hawking and forced labour in small workshops.
Tier 2 Watch List - Gabon is on the Tier 2 Watch List for its failure to provide evidence of increasing efforts to combat human trafficking in 2007, particularly in terms of efforts to convict and punish trafficking offenders; the government has not reported the convictions or sentences of any trafficking offenders; the government did not take steps to reduce demand for commercial sex acts. Congested urban areas are particularly dangerous at night, but daytime incidents are also very common. The presence of other pedestrians on the street should not be taken as an indication of security.
This is a comprehensive guide to help you understand how to report crime in Gabon.
Areas to be Avoided and Best Security Practices
The foreign Embassies in gabon does not restrict travel for its employees to any regions in Libreville or Gabon. Care should be taken when visiting popular nightlife areas of Libreville, particularly at night.
Travelers to Libreville, Port Gentil, and other areas of Gabon should exercise the same caution they would use when visiting a city in the U.S. or Europe, to include keeping valuables out of sight, locking car doors and windows, traveling in groups and avoid walking outside late at night, and using the safes provided to guests in hotels. In order to mitigate the risk of being targeted, visitors should follow strict personal security measures. Walking around at night, either alone or in a group, is strongly discouraged. Pedestrians are cautioned not to wear jewelry or carry expensive items in open view. It is not advisable to display large amounts of cash, flashy jewelry, expensive clothing items or cellular telephones. Protect personal property (i.e. bags, purses, laptops, cell phones), avoid displays of large amounts of money and expensive jewelry.
Perimeter walls, security guards, security lighting, window grills, and alarm systems with security response teams are essential for ensuring the safety of residents.
Foreigners are cautioned to stay away from demonstrations, as the police have used teargas to disrupt such events. During the course of such events, police do not always distinguish between "innocent bystanders" and protestors, and the possibility of becoming a collateral casualty should be a concern for Foreigners.
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http://www.numbeo.com/crime/city_result.jsp?country=Gabon&city=Libreville
http://www.nationmaster.com/country-info/profiles/Gabon/Crime
http://www.nationmaster.com/country-info/profiles/Gabon/Crime/Violent-crime
http://www.gabon.alloexpat.com/gabon_information/ministries_ministry_gabon.php
http://safety.worldnomads.com/Gabon/84588/Gabon-Travel-Safety
https://www.osac.gov/pages/ContentReportDetails.aspx?cid=13825
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