Southern Africa: Premier Calls for Co-Ordinated Efforts to Fight Crime in SADC

Luanda — Angola's Prime-Minister Fernando da Piedade Dias dos Santos Thursday in Luanda called for a greater interaction between the police activity and judiciary institutions of the Southern African countries, to effectively elevate the fight against crime and, consequent improvement of the justice administrations in the region.

Thus, the Angolan official said "other mechanisms could also complement the police co-operation, such as the pinpoint and detention of fugitive criminals and the mutual judiciary assistance".

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