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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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Forum Debrief Session

Following the official declaration of the opening of the Arrive Alive Project 2025–2026 by the Commissioner of Police, Mr Ted Barbe, a Forum Debrief Session was held. The objective of the forum was to provide a meaningful platform for police officers to engage directly with family members who have lost loved ones in fatal road accidents.
The session allowed families to share their experiences, challenges faced after such tragic incidents, and their expectations moving forward. It also provided valuable insight for police officers who respond to critical and traumatic accident scenes, enabling open discussion on areas for improvement and ways forward in enhancing both operational response and victim support.
The forum was chaired by Ms Berly Dodin, alongside Mr Gerald from the National Council for Children (NCC). This marked the first time the Seychelles Police Force organised such a forum, highlighting its commitment to empathy, accountability, and community engagement.
At the conclusion of the forum, each participant received a Christmas card from the Seychelles Police Force as a gesture of solidarity, compassion, and support during the festive season, while acknowledging the pain of their loss.
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Konpanny “Arrive Alive” I ofisyelman lanse pour lannen 2025- 2026

Komisyoner Lapolis, Msye Ted Barbe, in ofisyelman deklar konpanny “Arrive Alive” ouver pour lannen 2025 ek 2026, pandan en seremoni ki ti ganny organize ozordi bomaten kot Reflex.
Parmi bann envite ki ti prezan ti annan PS pour Homeland Security and Civil Affairs, Madanm Sherly Vandagasamy; PS pour Transpor, Msye Patrick Andre; Zofisye an Sarz Relasyon Piblik pour Lazans Servis Tenny Dife ek Sovtaz (SFRSA), Msye Terrence Arnephey; manm Egzekitiv Lafors Lapolis; bann zofisye lapolis; ansanm avek bann fanmiy ek zanmi bann viktim ki’n perdi zot lavi dan aksidan fatal lo larout piblik.
Pandan sa seremoni, Sou Lenspekter Julinio Nourrice ti prezant en rezimen lo proze “Arrive Alive”, kot i ti fer resorti ki sa konpanny pour deroule ziska Desanm 2026 e pour konpri nef faz ki pour ganny aplike pandan diferan mwan dan lannen 2026. Sa bann faz i enkli dyalog avek bann etidyan dan lekol lo size sekirite lo larout piblik, konpetisyon poster pour evalye nivo konpreansyon bann zanfan lo sekirite lo larout, en revi lo lalwa konsernan laz pour mont scooter ou moter , ki propoze pour sorti 16 an pour vin 18 an. Lezot aktivite dan kad sa konpanny i enkli road block pour ranforsi vizibilite lapolis lo larout piblik pandan bann peryod festivite, osi byen ki tes lalkol pour bann motoris. Bann motoris ki rezilta lalkol i 0% pour ganny zot detay anrezistre dan en sak, e an boner 2026 en tiraz pour ganny fer kot 10 drayver pour ganny rekonpanse. Sa inisyativ i vize pour ankouraz bann motoris pour pa bwar e kondwir, espesyalman pandan sa bann moman festivite.
Sa konpanny “Arrive Alive” in osi demare avek en forum, kot bann zofisye lapolis ek bann fanmiy ki’n perdi en pros dan aksidan fatal ti ganny loportinite pour zwenn ansanm avek Miss Beryl Dodin ek Msye Gerald, pour en sesyon dyalog ek partaz leksperyans.
Dan son ladres, Komisyoner Ted Barbe in fer resorti ki en tel konpanny i vreman enportan pour anmenn en sanzman dirab, pa zis atraver aksyon parey road block, me plis atraver sansibilizasyon ek ledikasyon pour redwir kantite aksidan fatal lo larout. I ti osi lans en lapel spesyal avek bann paran pour pran plis responsabilite pandan sa peryod festivite, sirtou letan bann zanfan i deplase dan lavil kot i annan bokou sirkilasyon trafik.
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