GPF completes training on combatting environmental crimes

In his remarks, Superintendent Sulayman Gaye, Officer Commanding INTERPOL Banjul, commended INTERPOL for the initiative and urged participants to apply the knowledge gained. The Deputy Executive Director of NEA, Mr. Touray, emphasised the importance of collaboration and modern techniques in addressing environmental crimes. INTERPOL representative Aminata Lo highlighted that environmental crime remains a global priority, while ACP Fatoumata Touray, speaking on behalf of AIG Crime Amie Nyassi, expressed appreciation to INTERPOL and encouraged active participation. The training covered key areas including INTERPOL systems, wildlife smuggling detection techniques, and regional strategies.  The Gambia Police Force reaffirmed its commitment to continued collaboration in combating environmental crimes.

GPF completes training on combatting environmental crimes

In his remarks, Superintendent Sulayman Gaye, Officer Commanding INTERPOL Banjul, commended INTERPOL for the initiative and urged participants to apply the knowledge gained. The Deputy Executive Director of NEA, Mr. Touray, emphasised the importance of collaboration and modern techniques in addressing environmental crimes.

INTERPOL representative Aminata Lo highlighted that environmental crime remains a global priority, while ACP Fatoumata Touray, speaking on behalf of AIG Crime Amie Nyassi, expressed appreciation to INTERPOL and encouraged active participation.

The training covered key areas including INTERPOL systems, wildlife smuggling detection techniques, and regional strategies. 

The Gambia Police Force reaffirmed its commitment to continued collaboration in combating environmental crimes.