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Seychelles Police Financial Crime Investigation Unit Wins ARINSA Award of Excellence

The Seychelles Police Financial Crime Investigation Unit (SPF-FCIU) has been honored with the ARINSA Award of Excellence for its outstanding contribution to asset recovery and the fight against money laundering.

ARINSA (Asset Recovery Inter-Agency Network for Southern Africa), in partnership with the UN Office on Drugs and Crime under the leadership of Ms. Lindy Muzila and her dedicated team, unites 17 countries to ensure that crime does not pay. Seychelles joined the network in 2016 and has since benefited from ARINSA’s training, technical support, and regional cooperation, strengthening its ability to recover illicit assets and return them to the financial system for the benefit of communities and victims of crime.

The award recognizes the leadership of Sergeant Ariana Ah-Kon, ARINSA’s main contact point for Seychelles, and her dedicated team, supported by the FCIU cryptocurrency unit and the FCIU management team headed by Assistant Superintendent Marcus Jean. Their efforts, alongside other stakeholders and the Seychelles Police Management team, have positioned Seychelles as a strong regional partner in asset recovery. 

ARINSA is currently presided over by Ms. Margaret Kapambwe-Chitundu of Zambia, under whose leadership the network continues to expand its impact across Southern Africa.

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SEYCHELLES POLICE FORCE HOSTS HIV/AIDS AWARENESS ART COMPETITION – THREE WINNERS AWARDED

As part of the HIV/AIDS awareness activities held yesterday at the Seychelles Police Headquarters, the organisation hosted a vibrant Art Drawing Competition aimed at promoting creativity, awareness, and positive messaging around HIV/AIDS. The initiative formed part of the broader commemorations for World HIV & AIDS Day, highlighting the importance of education, understanding, and solidarity within the Police Force and the wider community.
The competition attracted impressive artwork from talented participants, each using their creativity to express the significance of awareness, prevention, and compassion in the fight against HIV/AIDS. After careful evaluation, three outstanding artists emerged as the top winners.
• First Place: Valerie Lesperance of the SIAD, whose artwork captured both the emotional and educational aspects of HIV/AIDS awareness with exceptional skill and originality.
• Second Place: Rianne Accouche, recognised for her strong artistic technique and powerful message promoting support and understanding.
• Third Place: Nikita Hoareau, whose creative expression and thoughtful interpretation earned her a well-deserved position among the top three.
All three winners were presented with their prizes during a small ceremony at the Headquarters. Their artworks, praised for their meaningful messages and visual impact, will soon be displayed across all police stations, allowing officers and members of the public to benefit from their inspiring contributions.
The Seychelles Police Force commends all participants for their enthusiasm and creativity. The Art Drawing Competition served not only as a platform for artistic talent but also as a powerful reminder of the importance of continuous awareness and education in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
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SEYCHELLES POLICE FORCE COMMEMORATES WORLD AIDS DAY WITH RECOGNITION AND SOLIDARITY

The Seychelles Police Force proudly joined the global community in commemorating World HIV & AIDS Day yesterday, reaffirming its commitment to health awareness, compassion, and collective responsibility. As part of this important occasion, the Health and Safety Officer of the Force organised a meaningful event at the Central Headquarters to honour the day and promote continued education on HIV prevention, support, and understanding.
The ceremony highlighted the significance of maintaining a healthy workforce and the role of the Police Force in fostering a supportive environment that respects the dignity and well-being of all individuals. Officers were reminded of the importance of awareness, early testing, and maintaining a stigma-free workplace, values that strengthen both the organisation and the communities it serves.
A special segment of the event was dedicated to recognising exemplary officers whose actions demonstrated courage, readiness, and humanitarian spirit. Two officers were honoured for their outstanding act of bravery while on duty, where they successfully performed first aid in a critical situation. Their quick response and dedication to saving lives reflect the highest standards of professional service.
In addition, several officers were acknowledged for their voluntary blood donations, a gesture that embodies generosity and care for the wider community. This recognition underscores the Force’s belief that policing extends beyond law enforcement, embracing acts of service that contribute to public health and national resilience.
The Seychelles Police Force continues to advocate for health education and community engagement, recognising that such initiatives are integral to building a strong, informed, and compassionate society. Through activities like this year’s World AIDS Day commemoration, the organisation reaffirms its commitment to leadership not only in security but also in promoting wellbeing and unity across the nation.
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Historic Moment as Female Police Officer Sergeant Lyza Bijoux Represents the Seychelles Police Force at the National Assembly for the President’s National Address

In a landmark moment for gender representation and institutional progress, the Seychelles Police Force proudly marked the first time in the nation’s history that a female police officer formed part of the official representation inside the National Assembly during a Presidential National Address.
 
This significant occasion took place yesterday during the National Address delivered by the President of the Republic of Seychelles, Dr. Patrick Herminie. The presence of Sergeant Lyza Bijoux signaled a powerful shift towards inclusivity, professionalism, and recognition of the vital role women continue to play within national institutions.

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