The Malta Business Weekly

Fight against financial crime should not be just for police, but whole nation – Mamo

- KEVIN SCHEMBRI ORLAND

“The fight against financial crime is not only one being faced by the police, but by the whole nation,” Assistant Police Commission­er Alexandra Mamo, head of the Financial Crime Investigat­ion Department, told Malta Business Weekly.

She was asked how the business community can help the police when it comes to investigat­ing financial crime.

“The business community can help the police in investigat­ing financial crime,” Mamo said. If anyone has any suspicion of an activity that might be coming from the proceeds of crime, they should report it. She also said that credit and financial institutio­ns have an obligation to report such things to the police and to the Financial Intelligen­ce Analysis Unit.

Speaking about the police force and its handling of financial crime, the Assistant Police Commission­er said that nowadays they have investigat­ing officers who specialise in tackling corruption cases; in tackling the financing of terrorism cases; in non-cash payment fraud; in sports corruption and other areas like money laundering.

Speaking about the police force and its handling of financial crime, the Assistant Police Commission­er said that nowadays they have investigat­ing officers who specialise in tackling corruption cases; in tackling the financing of terrorism cases; in non-cash payment fraud; in sports corruption and other areas like money laundering.

Economic crime is one form of crime that is on the rise. She was asked what types of such crime she believes the police would need to look out for in the future. "Cybercrime, crimes involving cryptocurr­encies. We need to focus on these as they are not just tomorrow's crimes, but even todays." She also mentioned crimes involving online gaming.

Mamo stressed on the importance of continuous­ly training police officers to help deal with such crimes. "One of our policies is for every person in my department to receive continuous training, due to the fact that crime evolves. Digital crime evolves continuous­ly."

She said that one-time training is never enough. "Like university, you cannot undertake one university course and stop there. You need to continuous­ly research."

 ?? Photo: Michael Camilleri ?? Alexandra Mamo.
Photo: Michael Camilleri Alexandra Mamo.

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