The National Director of Investigation and Inspection of Economic Activities (DNIIAE), commisioner António Freire, said on Thursday, in Luanda that the economic crimes prevail, due to the citizen delay in reporting the crimes to competent authorities.
Speaking to the media, after thanks-giving cult, on the occasion of the 32nd economic police anniversary, celebrated on Thursday , the police commissioner called on the economic police body to act in order to prevent the crimes that exhausting the public treasury as well as those crimes committed in general that deserve to be reported.
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