Police Get Cybercrime, Cryptocurrency Training

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Police Commissioner Crusita Descartes-Pelius emphasized the need for continuous training in technological advancement as officers recently completed a Cybercrime and Cryptocurrency course. . Descartes-Pelius observed that crime reduction efforts must be innovative to meet modern society’s challenges. The Embassy of the Republic of China (Taiwan) supported the Cybercrime and Cryptocurrency course, which benefitted thirty police officers. The training initiative at the Police Academy covered the Fundamentals of Cryptocurrencies, Investigative Techniques, and Practical Applications. The aim was to equip the officers with practical skills, enabling them to confidently investigate simple crypto-related crimes and produce comprehensive reports detailing the investigative process. The Police Commissioner and the Royal Saint Lucia Police Force (RSLPF) expressed gratitude to His Excellency Peter Chen, Ambassador of the Embassy of the Republic of China (Taiwan), for continuing to partner in efforts to develop officers. Commissioner Pelius underscored the significance of such alliances in ushering the RSLPF into a more modern era of policing, critical to ensuring successful crime-fighting initiatives. The article Police Get Cybercrime, Cryptocurrency Training is from St. Lucia Times.

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