Portsmouth News

Police partnershi­p hits 17-year mark

- Simon Carter @simon.carter@thenews.co.uk @portsmouth­news

The University of Portsmouth have celebrated 17 successful years of partnershi­p with the Botswana Police.

To mark the occasion, three senior officers from the land locked country in southern Africa visited the University.

Mr Mantswe (Deputy Commission­er), Mr Phonchi (Senior Assistant Commission­er) and Ms Mathitha (Senior Superinten­dent) were hosted by members of the School of Criminolog­y and Criminal Justice.

The partnershi­p started in 2006 and since then thousands of new Botswana police officers have been trained with support from the UoP.

Dr Nick Pamment, from the School of Criminolog­y and Criminal Justice, said :‘ It' s been an incredibly rewarding partnershi­p which has contribute­d to Botswana Police Service being ranked the best police service on the African continent by the World Internal Security and Police Index report.

‘We’ve been able to celebrate our achievemen­ts to date and discuss how to further develop our unique partnershi­p.

‘It has also been a great opportunit­y to showcase the University and our vibrant city .’

As well as celebratin­g successes, the visitors also discussed future collaborat­ions. Mr Mantswe revealed: ‘We are particular­ly interested incyb er security.

‘Whilst Botswana is one of the safest countries in Africa with a population of about 2.2 million, it is still a big country about the size of France - so we do have our own challenges in terms of policing both in stock theft and now cybercrime, the latest developing trend.

‘We hope to collaborat­e with the University to develop capabiliti­es around the investigat­ion of this type of crime.’

Mr Phonchi added: ‘Through working with the University of Portsmouth we have grown from strength-to strength. We have been guided and responded to their guidance.

‘We still hope to improve even more so that we can elevate the whole training process. We now have the ambition of growing this to a diploma level.’

Chris Chang, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Global Engagement and Student Life) at the UoP, said: ‘I am extremely proud of the work we have done over the past 17 years and the visit from our Botswana colleagues was a great opportunit­y to showcase the University and discuss exciting opportunit­ies.’

 ?? ?? From left - Mr Mantswe, Deputy Commission­er; Mr Phonchi, Senior Assistant Commission­er Botswana Police
From left - Mr Mantswe, Deputy Commission­er; Mr Phonchi, Senior Assistant Commission­er Botswana Police

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