Interpol-Afripol joint national training on financial crime investigation |10 June 2025

Interpol-Afripol joint national training on financial crime investigation
By Sunny Esparon
Seychelles’ Financial Crime Investigation Unit is taking part in a four-day training on financial crime investigation to increase its officers’ capacity to better detect cases and ensure the ones brought to court are strong.
The national training at the Reflecs 3, Bois De Rose is organised jointly by the International Criminal Police Organisation (Interpol) and the African Union Mechanism for Police Cooperation (Afripol).
Present at the opening ceremony were Adamu Kumo and Evans Kithua, representatives of Interpol and Afripol respectively; Judge Natasha Burian from the Seychelles Judiciary; chief executive of the Anti-Corruption Commission Seychelles, May De Silva; Police Commissioner Ted Barbe; and Deputy Commissioner of Police, Francis Songoire.
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