April 25, 2024

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Malawi, Rwanda police forces venture into agreement to formalize cooperation

Rwanda National Police and Malawi Police Service have ventured into an agreement to formalize their cooperation in various policing disciplines.

The Memorandum of Unit was signed between Rwanda National Police and Malawi Police Service on March 26 between Inspector General of Police Dan Munyuza and his Malawian counterpart, Rodney Jose. The signing took place on the sidelines of Kigali International Conference Declaration Annual General Meeting that took place on March 25 in Malawi’s capital, Lilongwe.

According to the Commissioner of Police John Bosco Kabera (the Rwandan police spokesperson), the pact provides a partnership in areas of training and information sharing. “Rwanda National Police and Malawi Police Service have been working together and the MoU formalised this bilateral cooperation in capacity building and training in particular, and exchange of best practices in security, among others,” Kabera opined, as reported by The New Times.

“The bilateral cooperation provides for free flow of information between the two police institutions in tracking down criminals, and the two Police Chiefs committed to make this partnership a success,” he added.

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