Presiding over the graduation, Rwanda Investigation Bureau (RIB) Secretary General, Col. Jeannot Ruhunga urged the graduates to use the skills acquired and to uphold professionalism, transparency and discipline in their day-to-day duties.
“The current trends require well trained investigators equipped with adequate skills to investigate emerging crimes such cyber-crimes, drug trafficking among others,; you have been trained to deliver professionally, efficiently and effectively,” he urged.
Ildephonse Ndaguze one of the graduates said that they learnt good investigation practices which will help them deliver in their job.
“Based on the skills acquired from here, there are many things which I believe will be changed in our job; those include, fast-trucking dossiers, good investigation practices and evidence keeping which lead to providing fair justice,” he said.
Currently, RIB has 900 professional investigators with a target to increase to 1300 in the recentnear future.
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