Rwanda, South Korea Sign Police Pact to Fight Cross-Border Crime
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(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Han Ji-eun = The National Police Agency, in collaboration with the Rwandan police, is jointly responding to transnational crimes such as terrorism, drug trafficking, and cybercrime, and for the arrest and extradition of fugitives...
Rwanda and South Korea Police Forge Stronger Partnership to Tackle Cross-Border Crime
Rwanda and South Korea Police Forge Stronger Partnership to Tackle Cross-Border Crime Rwanda and South Korea have strengthened security cooperation after their national police institutions signed a new agreement aimed at deepening collaboration in crime prevention, information sharing and police capacity building. The agreement was signed on Thursday in Seoul by Rwanda’s Inspector General of
The Rwanda National Police (RNP) and the South Korean National Police (KNPA) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at promoting cooperation between the two police forces, including in combating cross-border crimes committed by criminal gangs. The agreement was signed on Thursday, August 20, 2026, in Seoul, South Korea, between the Commissioner-General of the Rwanda National Police, CG Felix Namuhoranye, and Commissioner General Y…
Rwanda, South Korea Sign Police Pact to Fight Cross-Border Crime
KIGALI — Rwanda and South Korea have agreed to strengthen cooperation between their police forces, including intelligence sharing, the fight against transnational crime, protection of citizens abroad and United Nations… The post Rwanda, South Korea Sign Police Pact to Fight Cross-Border Crime appeared first on KT PRESS.
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