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Impostor Facebook profiles in Caroline Abel’s name

The Central Bank of Seychelles has communicated to the local media the discovery of Facebook profiles, in the name of its governor Caroline Abel.

In a communiqué released yesterday, the bank has highlighted to the public and media that these profiles are fakes and must in no way be associated with the bank’s governor who, for the time being, has no official presence on this social media platform in her capacity as governor and as well as at a personal level.

Cybercrime on the rise - Businessmen, public warned

Cybercrime is on the rise as many local businessmen and ordinary citizens who do purchases and other money transactions online have lost large sums which have been intercepted and transferred to other fake accounts other than to the original accounts. 

This is after their emails had been hacked and personal information stolen by well-organised criminals from overseas.

Most of these financial interception scams are coming from countries in the Far East as well as South Africa where most Seychellois do business transactions.

This is why the police in collaboration with the Financial Investigation Unit (FUI), the Central Bank of Seychelles and the Bankers Association have come together to warn and educate the public on increasing financial cybercrime activities.

The public at large, especially the business community, are being advised to verify the authenticity of their clients’ details or call their clients to be on the safe side before making any overseas payment transactions.

Police reward staff

 A group of police officers who have followed various training courses have received their certificates while others have been recognised for their long years of service with the force.

This took place during a ceremony held yesterday at the Seychelles Trading Company’s conference room in the presence of the Minister for Home Affairs Mitcy Larue, Commissioner of Police Reginald Elizabeth, Air Seychelles representative Joel De Commarmond, senior officers and members of the Seychelles Police.

Twenty-nine officers received certificates for Developing Performance Leadership, thirteen received certificates for Training of Trainers while fourteen received their Customer Service certificates.

The three courses were delivered by the University of Seychelles (UniSey) during the course of 2015 and 2016.

A group of eleven officers who took a refresher course in practical First Aid led by the Red Cross Society of Seychelles (RCSS) also received their certificate.

Officers who were rewarded for their long years of service and exemplary conduct have clocked 15, 25 and 40 years with the force.

Monthly crime rate drops by nearly half in 5 years

The country’s monthly crime rate has for the last 5 years dropped by nearly half, with the record lowest figures recorded in August this year.

According to statistics communicated by the police, a total of 283 crimes were committed for the whole of last month compared to 543 in August 2012, representing a total drop of 48%. Among those crimes, we see a 46% decrease in thefts (85 compared to 157 in 2012) and 56% in burglary or night robberies (66 compared to 148 in 2012).

Crime figures have also dropped considerably compared to the same period of last year when a total of 429 crimes were committed, the average standing at about 34%. Same applies to specific crimes with 127 thefts and 129 burglaries in August 2015.

The figures were communicated by police spokesman Jean Toussaint during a press conference at the police headquarters yesterday afternoon.

Indian construction worker dies in truck accident

An Indian construction worker died yesterday after being trapped under a truck at North East Point.

According to the police, at about 8.40am a heavy laden construction vehicle was travelling up a steep hill on a secondary road going towards North East Point. The driver and two passengers were seated in the front of the truck and six workers were at the back.

Sudden death of senior police officer

The Seychelles Police Headquarters has announced with sadness the passing away of one of their senior police officers, Assistant Superintendent (ASP) Winsley Georges Françoise (54).

Preliminary investigation indicates that, during the early hours of yesterday morning, ASP Françoise slipped and fell while walking down a flight of stairs in his house at Mont Fleuri.

At 3am, ASP Françoise’s partner, who was present in the house at the time, heard the sound of someone falling and immediately rushed to the staircase in the house. She found ASP Françoise lying at the bottom of the staircase with noticeable serious injuries to his head.

More than 60 drivers charged with drinking and driving over the weekend

More than 60 drivers were charged over the weekend with driving with alcohol content in their bodies above the prescribed limit.

This comes barely a few days after the police had launched their ‘Festive Season Crime Prevention’ campaign which included the ‘Arrive Alive’ campaign to combat drinking and driving.

During the weekend, static roadblocks targeting drunken driving resulted in 62 drivers being charged with driving with alcohol content in their bodies above the prescribed limit.

Minister Bastienne refutes corruption allegations

The Minister for Habitat, Infrastructure and Land Transport Charles Bastienne has categorically refuted recent corruption allegations against him, allegations which have been reported in the local press.

He has rather threatened the perpetrators with “looking into the possibility of dealing with them”, meaning taking legal action.

It was on December 1 that the Seychelles Weekly newspaper reported that in October this year, Mr Bastienne, then Minister for Internal Affairs, had received the sum of R122,500 from the chairperson of a Nepalese recruitment agency named United Manpower Agency in return for the recruitment of Nepalese personnel for the Seychelles Police and Prison Services. According to the Seychelles Weekly, the money was paid through a representative of a local recruiting agency called Ligi’s Agency and a security firm - Marpol Security Services - in which the newspaper claimed Mr Bastienne owns interests.

The minister has reacted to the accusations by saying that they are personal attacks against him and attempts to discredit President Faure’s government. In a meeting with the local press yesterday, he denied having interest in the security company and ever meeting the Nepalese businessman who has made the accusations.

“There is neither fire nor smoke in this situation. My hands are clean and for the two years I have been in government, I have worked for the betterment of every Seychellois,” he said.

According to his explanation, the saga has arisen just because the Nepalese national at its source was not given business by the Seychelles’ government. The minister however admitted R122,000 was paid “to an individual” as recruitment fee for 12 Nepalese, while rejecting accusations that the money reached his office. This in spite of claims of a video showing a young lady counting a significant amount of money which she says was destined to the minister’s office.

Announcing that President Faure has asked him to shed light on the matter through the press, he also confirmed that he has already sent a relevant report to the Head of State. His account is that he was approached by the two Seychellois proprietors of the security firm who in return of a recruiting fee of R500, offered security officers for a salary of $600, instead of $1200 dollars which was being paid to Nepalese already working for the prison and Police.

“If I was corrupt I would not seek to pay $700 instead of 1200 which would permit the country to make savings of R16 million per year,” he commented.

However Minister Bastienne said, after a first group of officers had been recruited, some of them refused to work for a salary of $600, only agreeing to do so if they were refunded $8000 which they had paid for their employment.

Fewer road accidents and fatalities this past festive season

The police have said they believe that the ‘Arrive Alive Campaign’, road blocks and spot checks may have contributed significantly towards the reduction in road accidents and fatalities this past festive season.

From December 31, 2016 until Tuesday January 3, 2017 a total number of 22 accidents were reported to the police. Almost the same number of cases, 23 to be exact, was recorded during the Christmas season.

Only one case of serious casualty was recorded during the New Year period whereby a 19-year-old male from Roche Caiman is still admitted in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) following a scooter accident on the main road near the airport.  

Out of the total number of accidents during that period, excluding the victim admitted in the ICU, five people received medical attention and released.

Only two drivers involved in the total number of accidents were tested with alcohol content in their body over the prescribed limit.

No cases of fatal accidents were recorded during the Christmas and New Year period compared to one case on New Year’s Eve in 2015 which claimed two young lives.

The police would like to acknowledge and profusely thank all stakeholders, partners and public in general for their participation and contribution in the ‘Arrive Alive’ campaign.

Police rescue foreigners in distress

The police mounted a search party to rescue a Sudanese male visitor aged 35 years accompanied by his two-year-old daughter who got lost while exploring La Digue over the weekend.

Call for help from the man was received on Friday August 12 at around 2.50pm. Helping the regular police with this search and rescue operations were officers from the Response Services Unit and also Fire and Rescue Services Agency based on the island.

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