CID crack teams complete investigations course

 

Freeman Razemba

Senior Reporter

AT LEAST 63 detectives from various Criminal Investigations Department (CID) Crack Teams recently underwent an intensive investigations course as the Zimbabwe Republic Police embraces technology in capacitating its teams in the fight against specialised crimes.

In a statement, national police spokesperson Commissioner Paul Nyathi said, “The Zimbabwe Republic Police has intensified the capacitation and skills development of CID Crack Teams in the fight against armed robbery, theft of motor vehicles, murder and other criminal acts in the country.

“This was revealed by the Commissioner-General of Police, Stephen Mutamba at the Shamva Battle Camp during the official closing ceremony of the CID Crack Teams Intermediate Investigations Course.

“The members underwent a 45-day skill development course on tracking, conduct responses and investigations on high-profile cases, which include armed robbery, murder, theft of motor vehicles, cybercrime, among other cases.”

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