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APPOINTMENT OF ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER OF POLICE – MR. GODFRA HERMITTE

20th January, 2026

Mr. Godfra Hermitte was today formally appointed as Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) during a ceremony held this morning at the Seychelles Police Force Headquarters. The appointment ceremony was attended by members of the senior officers of the Seychelles Police Force, as well as the Principal Secretary for Homeland Security Ms. Sheryl Vengadasamy.

ACP Hermitte began his career with the Seychelles Police Force in 1984 and brings with him over 42 years of experience in policing and public service. Returning to the Force in the role of Assistant Commissioner, he possesses a strong professional background in law enforcement with expertise in human resource management and a long-standing passion for youth development and capacity building.

Throughout his career, ACP Hermitte has demonstrated a deep commitment to professional development, particularly in training and mentoring young officers. His wealth of knowledge and experience is expected to contribute positively to strengthening institutional capacity and supporting the continue development of the Seychelles Police Force.

Commissioner of Police, Mr. Ted Barbe, congratulated ACP Hermitte for on his appointment and expressed strong confidence in the value he brings to the force. The Commissioner highlighted that this appointment is expected to result in positive and meaningful progress and noted that he looks forward to working closely with both ACP Hermitte and ACP Ned Wirtz to drive reforms and initiatives that will further enhance professionalism, effectiveness and public trust within the Seychelles Police Force.

The Seychelles Police Force extends its best wishes to Assistant Commissioner Hermitte on his new appointment.

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Honoring Long Service Officers and Civilian Staff of the Seychelles Police Force.

Long service employers represent the backbone of any organization. The Seychelles Police Force acknowledge a second batch of Officers and Civilian staff for their long years of dedicated service.  In an era where career paths frequently change, long service Police Officers and Civilian Staff in the Seychelles Police Force stand as a powerful symbol of loyalty and perseverance. Their years of commitment reflect a deep sense of duty, shaped by challenges, growth, and unwavering service. Their experience not only strengthens operational effectiveness but also inspires younger generations to uphold the same standards of excellence.

At the forefront of this Second Honoring Ceremony, held on 31 December 2025, is the longest-serving officers and civilian staff , who has dedicated 35 years of exemplary service:

  • Micheline Hoareau ( Administrative Officer)
  • Sergeant Peggy Khan
  • Sergeant Louina Didon
  • Sergeant Rita Sophola

Following closely in years of service are officers recognized for 30 years of dedicated service:

  • Deputy Commissioner of Police Francis Songoire
  • Superintendent Mike Monthy
  • Assistant superintendent Amy Ramon Barbra Denis
  • Sergeant Alois Bristol
  • Sergeant Denise Servina
  • Corporal Bernard Mathew Dookley

The Seychelles Police Force also appreciate and acknowledge the fifthy three (53) Police Officers along with nine (9) Sensitive Security Officers for the 10 years devoted services. During the ceremony, retired Administrative Assistant Mrs. Lucy Edmond was also recognized and compensated for her ten years of dedicated service.

The Commissioner of Police congratulate the Officers and Civilian staff for their dedication and resilience. He further stated that serving for many years is not merely a measure of time but a testament to resilience and sacrifice. He recognized that the Officers and staff have worked through changing policies, leadership transitions, and evolving challenges. Thus, their sustained commitment often requires personal sacrifice, adaptability, and a strong sense of responsibility, qualities that define true professionalism.

Acknowledging  long service Officers and Civilian staff  is not simply about honoring years served, but about valuing the experience, integrity, and dedication that continue to shape the future of the Seychelles Police Force.

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Official Handing Over of K9 Dog Kennel Facility at Barbarons

The official handing over ceremony of the Dog Kennel Facility for the Seychelles Police Force K9 Unit took place this morning at Barbarons. The facility was officially handed over by the Chargé d’Affaires of the Embassy of the United Arab Emirates in Victoria, Mr Ahmed Alneyadi.
The state-of-the-art kennel facility was donated by the Abu Dhabi Police to the Government of the Republic of Seychelles at a cost of approximately two million Seychelles Rupees. This contribution reflects the strong and long-standing friendship between the United Arab Emirates and Seychelles, founded on mutual respect, cooperation, and a shared commitment to development, security, and the well-being of communities.
The modern K9 facility is designed to accommodate up to eight canines and features dedicated support areas, including a veterinary section, training areas, and essential operational facilities. These features ensure that the canines are not only operationally effective but are also properly cared for in accordance with professional standards.
The Commissioner of Police, Mr Ted Barbe, expressed his gratitude to Mr Ahmed Alneyadi and the Government of the United Arab Emirates for their generous support. He noted that the establishment of the K9 facility, together with the provision of trained dogs and capacity-building support, will significantly enhance the operational readiness and professional competence of the Seychelles Police Force K9 Unit.
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International Police Association

Mr. Pierre-Martin Moulin, Past President of IPA Switzerland, will be on vacation for the December and New Year festive season. We wish him a restful break and a Happy New Year.

A few IPA members met him at the airport ; Seychelles IPA President Inspector Audrey Ally, IPA committee member Sergeant Julianna Nourrice and two IPA members Police Constable Celeste, Pollice Constable Labiche.

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