Kenya Strengthens Fight Against Transnational Organized Crime
The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has reaffirmed Kenya’s commitment to enhancing international police cooperation to combat transnational organized crime. During the INTERPOL Capabilities Mentorship Programme opening, Deputy Director John Onyango emphasized the country’s dedication to improving collaboration with global partners. This move aims to bolster Kenya’s capacity in addressing cross-border criminal activities threatening national and regional security.
Key points
- DCI commits to stronger international police collaboration.
- Focus on combating transnational organized crime.
- Deputy Director John Onyango spoke at the INTERPOL mentorship programme.
- Effort targets improved cross-border crime response.
Why it matters
Transnational organized crime poses serious risks to Kenya’s security and economic stability. Strengthening international cooperation enhances Kenya’s ability to track, investigate, and prosecute criminals who operate beyond borders, protecting citizens and supporting regional safety efforts.
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