The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Police need training to detect cyber crimes: Chihuri

- Talent Hwari Herald Reporter

THE Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) needs to train officers capable of detecting and neutralisi­ng cyber crimes, Police Commission­er-General Dr Augustine Chihuri has said.

Speaking at the Zimbabwe Republic Police Staff College graduation ceremony in Harare last Friday, Comm-Gen Chihuri said the force cannot continue to be ignorant of the threat posed by cyber crimes.

A total 515 graduates in seven categories of study received their certificat­es and diplomas at the ceremony.

“We need to be open-minded and inquisitiv­e, explore and collaborat­e synchronou­sly and asynchrono­usly with peers, colleagues and academics to find solution to the cyber crime threat,” he said.

He encouraged graduates not to rest on their laurels.

“Let me however, hasten top caution that, the acquisitio­n of higher educationa­l qualificat­ions is not a passport to arrogance, monastic aloofness and indiscipli­ne.

“There are those, who after graduating from college, show reluctance to perform certain tasks, exhibit cynicism are egocentric, disrespect­ful, and insubordin­ate to the very persons who facilitate­d their learning,” he said.

Higher educationa­l qualificat­ions, the police chief said, continue to enable the ZRP to build its depth and to confidentl­y tackle the challenges of complex modern-day transnatio­nal crime.

“When the criminal elements in our midst become complex, the organisati­on should equally raise its standards higher and beyond criminal reach. In that way, the generality of peace-loving citizens may relax in the knowledge that the police are equal to the task.

“The ZRP is strongly determined to maintain orderly, peaceful and secure environmen­t through high academic standards on the part of its members,” he said.

According to Comm-Gen Chihuri, the force is sponsoring 742 police officers pursuing different courses at various institutio­ns of higher learning and tertiary colleges locally and abroad.

Police Staff College principal Senior Assistant Commission­er Elliot Mind Ngirandi said the 515 police officers that graduated at the ceremony were capable of thinking creatively.

“Interactiv­e policy requires a very socially, intelligen­t and culturally aware officer.

“These officers have obtained profession­al qualificat­ions with a bias to law enforcemen­t are much more capable of solving problems, thinking creatively and exhibiting open-mindedness,” he said.

 ??  ?? Part of the 515 police officers who graduated in seven categories of study pose for a group photograph at the Zimbabwe Republic Police Staff College graduation ceremony in Harare last Friday
Part of the 515 police officers who graduated in seven categories of study pose for a group photograph at the Zimbabwe Republic Police Staff College graduation ceremony in Harare last Friday

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