The Director of Criminal Investigations, Mr. Mohamed I. Amin, presided over the official closing ceremony of the Crime Analysis Training Module held at the National Criminal Investigations Academy.
The training, which brought together 18 law enforcement officers from Kenya, Uganda, Comoros, South Sudan, Mozambique, Burundi, Ethiopia, and Tanzania, reflects a strong regional commitment to strengthening security, intelligence capabilities, and cross-border collaboration.
In his remarks, Mr. Amin expressed appreciation to the European Union Action Against Crime (EU-ACT) for its continued partnership in building the region’s capacity to combat organised crime, terrorism, and emerging transnational threats. He urged the officers to apply the skills gained within their respective agencies and to serve as champions of analytical excellence.
“The impact of this training will be measured not by the certificates awarded, but by the improvements you bring to investigative outcomes and institutional efficiency,” noted Amin.
He further emphasised that regional security remains a shared responsibility and called for sustained cooperation among partner states to counter the evolving tactics of criminal networks.
Also present during the ceremony were the Commandant of the NCIA, Mr. Sospeter Munyi; the Head of the Political Section, EU Delegation, Ms. Christina Barrios; the Director of Training, Mr. Adan Guyo; among other dignitaries.





