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International Women’s Day Speech – Acting Commissioner of Police

Today, as we gather to celebrate International Women’s Day, we honour the strength, resilience and invaluable contributions of women in our communities, our workplaces and our nation. This day is not only a celebration, but also a reminder of our collective responsibility to uphold equality, dignity and respect for all.
Within the Seychelles Police Force, we recognise the vital role women play not only as officers, leaders and professionals, but also as mothers, sisters and daughters who inspire us every day. Their courage in service, their compassion in protecting the vulnerable and their determination in upholding justice truly embody the values that our organisation stands for.
As Acting Commissioner of Police, I reaffirm our commitment to fostering a safe, respectful and supportive environment where women can thrive, both within the Force and throughout our society. We must continue to challenge barriers, promote fairness and empower women to reach their fullest potential.
Let us also remember that protecting women’s rights is inseparable from protecting human rights. Every act of respect, every policy of inclusion and every gesture of solidarity strengthens the fabric of our nation.
On this International Women’s Day, I extend my sincere gratitude to all women, especially those serving in law enforcement, for their dedication, professionalism and sacrifice. You are pillars of strength, guardians of peace and role models for generations to come.
Happy International Women’s Day. May we continue to work together towards a future built on equality, justice and shared progress.
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Seychelles Launches Workshop on Asset Forfeiture Strategy

The Government of Seychelles, in partnership with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), has officially launched yesterday, a three-day Workshop on Developing an Asset Forfeiture Strategy at the Savoy Seychelles Resort & Spa, Beau Vallon.
The workshop brings together national stakeholders, policymakers, and international experts to strengthen Seychelles’ asset recovery framework and enhance inter-agency coordination.
Building Financial Integrity
The initiative supports Seychelles’ preparations for the upcoming Financial Action Task Force (FATF) Mutual Evaluation cycle, which will assess the country’s compliance with global standards to combat money laundering and the financing of terrorism.
UNODC Regional Project Coordinator, Ms. Lindy Muzila, highlighted the importance of the initiative:
“The asset recovery strategy will provide such support by offering a comprehensive framework to guide legislative reform, institutional coordination, operational procedures, and capacity building.”
U.S. Chargé d’Affaires of the United States Embassy, Mr. Adham Z. Loufti, reaffirmed U.S. support:
“The United States Embassy is proud to support this effort and stands with you as you build a more transparent and accountable system for asset recovery.”
Acting Commissioner, Mr. Godfra Hermitte, underscored the workshop’s practical focus:
“This is not merely a discussion forum; it is a working session aimed at producing tangible outputs.”
Looking Ahead
During the workshop participants will engage in technical sessions, case studies, and strategic planning exercises to develop a comprehensive national asset forfeiture strategy. This marks a significant milestone in Seychelles’ broader agenda to safeguard its financial system and uphold international obligations.
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International Police Association Seychelles

IPA Seychelles Hosts Presentation at Police Headquarters

The Seychelles Section of the International Police Association (IPA) convened a formal session yesterday at the Conference Room of the Seychelles Police Headquarters in Victoria.

Inspector Audrey Ally, President of IPA Seychelles, met Acting Commissioner of Police Godfra Hermitte and senior officers, introducing her committee members to the gathering.

During the session, Inspector Ally delivered a comprehensive PowerPoint presentation highlighting the association’s mission, activities, and achievements.

A key moment of the event was the recognition of three IPA Seychelles members who recently earned prizes in an international IPA competition, a testament to the association’s growing visibility and influence on the global stage.

Acting Commissioner Hermitte reaffirmed his full support for the advancement of IPA within the Police Force and across law enforcement agencies. He emphasised the importance of strengthening professional ties and fostering collaboration through the association’s initiatives.

 

IPA Seychelles organise une présentation au siège de la police

La section seychelloise de l’Association Internationale de la Police (IPA) a tenu hier une séance officielle dans la salle de conférence du siège de la Police des Seychelles à Victoria.

L’inspectrice Audrey Ally, présidente de l’IPA Seychelles, a rencontré le commissaire de police par intérim Godfra Hermitte ainsi que des officiers supérieurs, en présentant les membres de son comité à l’assemblée.

Au cours de la séance, l’inspectrice Ally a donné une présentation PowerPoint détaillée mettant en avant la mission, les activités et les réalisations de l’association.

Un moment clé de l’événement a été la reconnaissance de trois membres de l’IPA Seychelles qui ont récemment remporté des prix lors d’un concours international de l’IPA, témoignant de la visibilité et de l’influence croissantes de l’association sur la scène mondiale.

Le commissaire par intérim Hermitte a réaffirmé son plein soutien au développement de l’IPA au sein de la Police et dans l’ensemble des agences chargées de l’application de la loi. Il a souligné l’importance de renforcer les liens professionnels et de favoriser la collaboration à travers les initiatives de l’association.

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Exit Parade Ceremony for Former Commissioner of Police Ted Barbe

The Seychelles Police Force held a formal Exit Parade Ceremony in honour of former Commissioner of Police, Ted Barbe, marking the conclusion of his distinguished service to the Force.
The ceremony featured a Guard of Honour and the rendering of formal honours, symbolising the Force’s deep appreciation for Mr Barbe’s leadership, dedication, and many years of committed service. At the conclusion of the official proceedings, he was ceremonially escorted from the Parade Square, a gesture reflecting the respect and gratitude of the institution he faithfully served.
In his farewell remarks, Mr Barbe expressed confidence in the future of the Force under the leadership of the Incoming Acting Commissioner of Police, Godfra Hermitte. He reaffirmed his belief in the continuity of strong leadership and the enduring values of service to the nation.
The ceremony was presided over by Acting Commissioner Hermitte and attended by both senior and junior police officers, who gathered to recognise Mr Barbe’s contributions and to underscore the smooth and orderly transition of leadership within the Seychelles Police Force.
The Exit Parade Ceremony stands as a testament to the Force’s commitment to tradition, honour, and the enduring principles of duty and service to the people of Seychelles.
The Seychelles Police Force expressed its gratitude to Mr Barbe and wished him continued success in the next chapter of his journey.
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