Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Noordin Haji has said Kenya is working to establish a Prosecution Training Institute to increase capacity in dealing with transnational organized crime.
While speaking during the 16th Annual General Meeting and Africa Prosecutors’ Association (APA) Conference on Monday, January 30, Haji said the institute will help in developing enhanced formal and informal cooperation mechanisms.
He further stated that the institute will be available for African countries
“It is important for us, as legal practitioners and experts within Africa, to enhance our efforts towards tackling transnational organized crimes,” DPP Haji stated.
Moreover, the DPP stressed on the need to constantly contextualize transnational organized crimes to the African context.
“By doing so, we will become more effective in countering and combating transnational organized crime.” DPP Haji added.
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