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World Cancer Day

World Cancer Day was observed at the Seychelles Police Academy with a touching reminder that hope plays a vital role in the lives of those living with cancer. On this meaningful occasion, police recruits came together to express compassion and solidarity, proving that beyond strength and discipline, there is also humanity and care.
In a touching gesture, the recruits imprinted their hands on a T-shirt and wrote messages of encouragement for a cancer patient close to them, who has been bravely fighting the disease for the past five years.
Deeply moved by the act of kindness, the patient shared their gratitude and expressed deep appreciation.
This moment highlighted how simple gestures can bring comfort, strength and hope to those facing the hardest of journeys.
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Training of Trainers

Yesterday, Monday 9th February 2026, marked the start of the second group of the Training of Trainers at the Seychelles Police Academy. Over the next five days, dedicated officers are engaged in a structured programme aimed at strengthening leadership, professionalism, and instructional capacity.
The training includes adult learning principles, effective communication, lesson planning, facilitation methods, assessment techniques, and ethical instructional practices, equipping officers with the skills and confidence to deliver impactful training. This initiative is a continuation of grooming officers to become competent trainers, ensuring the development of a new generation of police officers and a strong pool of future instructors.
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Seychelles Police Force – Annual Strategic Overview Session

The Seychelles Police Force convened its Annual Strategic Overview Session at the TGMI Classroom, bringing together senior leadership, officers, and civilian staff for structured reflection and engagement in preparation of the Seychelles Police Strategic Plan 2026–2028.

The session was officially opened by the Commissioner of Police, who underscored the importance of collective ownership, leadership responsibility, and inclusive participation in shaping the future direction of the Force. He highlighted that the Strategic Plan for 2026–2028 will be grounded in operational realities, evidence-based assessment, and contributions from officers and staff across all ranks, units, and islands.

The Annual Strategic Overview Session forms part of an ongoing strategic planning process that includes engagements conducted on Mahé and Praslin, as well as inputs from Visible Policing, CID, administrative and support services, and civilian staff. These engagements aim to ensure that the Strategic Plan reflects the realities of modern policing in Seychelles and responds to the expectations of the public.

During the session, participants were engaged in structured discussions and exchanges intended to identify strengths, challenges, and priorities that will guide the Force over the next three years. The outcomes of these discussions will directly inform the development of the Strategic Plan 2026–2028.

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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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