The Malawi Police Service (MPS) has hailed the Malawi Communications Regulatory Authority (MACRA) for the digital forensic laboratory and training in Public Relations (PR) dubbed “Policing in the Digital Era”.

The Inspector General, Mrs. Merlyne Yolamu, PPM, made the remarks on Monday, January 9, 2022 on the sidelines of Police Public Relations Officers (PRO’s) training in Lilongwe.

Yolamu pledged to fully utilize the forensic laboratory that will enable law enforcers fight electronic money fraud, illegal migration and cyber security crimes.

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The Police Chief also commended MACRA for the PR training that will boost effective communications skills for Police publicists across the country.

“This training should be your benchmark for building up good relations with the media, civil society organizations and the public,” Yolamu advised the participants, adding that they must execute their duties professionally.

She therefore asked the PROs to join the Public Relations Society of Malawi (PRSM) for enhanced communications skills on matters of national security.

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In his remarks, MACRA Director General, Mr. Daud Suleman pledged to continue working with the Police among other stakeholders on fighting new trends in financial and cybercrimes.

The training has drawn over 50 police PROs from the country’s Central region and it was facilitated by MACRA and PRSM.

Source; Malawi Police Service Facebook page