2024/04/10 |
Joint Media Statement MOZAMBIQUE – The Minister of Interior of the Republic of Mozambique, His Excellency, General Pedro Ronda and the Minister of Police of the Republic of South Africa, General Bheki Cele have concluded a two-day Ministerial Bilateral visit in Maputo, Mozambique from 8 to 9 April 2024. The Ministers meeting was preceded by a senior officials meeting on the 8th of May 2024, led by National Commissioner, General Fannie Masemola and his Mozambican counterpart Inspector General Bernardino Rafael and senior officers from both countries. The Mozambican and South African officials meet regularly and form part of the Bilateral Technical Working Group which consists of commanding officers from both countries including Heads of Detectives, Border Policing and Crime Intelligence. Mozambique police and the South African Police Service (SAPS) are both signatories to a Joint Action Plan aimed at addressing transnational crime in both countries and across the region from February 2023. The Joint Action Plan aims to ensure officials from both countries meet on a regular basis to conduct joint border operations with the aim of addressing amongst others the common crime challenges facing both countries which include a plethora of crimes such as vehicle theft syndicates , drug trafficking and kidnappings. The Joint Action Plan therefore aims to address and achieve the following:
It is thus encouraging to note that the following has been achieved from February 2023 to date:
He is due to be extradited back to Mozambique and the matter is being pursued with relevant authorities.
The approach and discussion of the issues on the agenda led to the following conclusions:
During engagements, both Ministers have expressed their commitment to support and provide resources to ensure urgent and tangible progress is made in areas of cooperation and collaboration. The Mozambican Bilateral meeting follows a similar engagement held on 21 March 2024 with Angolan authorities in Luanda Angola which was led by Minister of Interior; Eugenio Cesar Laborinho. The SAPS management and Police Ministry is convinced that such agreements with regional counterparts will improve the country’s ability to combat cross border crimes and promote peace stability and security within the region. Ends
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