BirSaNN Posted May 31, 2023 Share Posted May 31, 2023 The agreement aims to enhance training experiences, share knowledge, and exchange best practices in areas of mutual interest. Rabat - The Royal Police Institute and the Higher Institute of Magistracy have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aiming to strengthen cooperation and foster expertise exchange. Inked on Tuesday, the agreement aims to enhance training experiences, share knowledge, and exchange best practices in areas of mutual interest. The signing ceremony took place during a meeting organized by the Institut Royal de Police in partnership with the Higher Institute of Magistracy. The meeting revolved around the theme of “Police and Magistracy training, an essential element of a fair trial.” Speaking on the sidelines of the event, Ahmed Zaari, Director of the Royal Police Institute, expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership, highlighting the memorandum’s importance in paving the way for a new era of collaboration between the two institutions. The objective is to develop joint training programs and promote excellence in the fields of security and justice. Read also: Morocco Opens New Police Academy in Tangier Zaari emphasized the MoU message, stating that “cooperation, coordination, and openness are the main mechanisms for ensuring a fair trial and genuine criminal justice.” “Today's meeting aligns with our tireless efforts to achieve this goal and demonstrates the shared desire of both institutes to strengthen cooperation to fulfill it,” he added. On his part, Abdelhanine Touzani, Director of the Higher Institute of Magistracy, emphasized the significance of the MoU as the prelude to an ambitious partnership. Touzani stressed the importance of consolidating cooperation between the institutes, which are renowned for their exceptional training, not only regionally but also on an international scale. “While the law serves as a common trait between graduates of both institutes in their work to maintain order and preserve the rights of citizens, individuals, and the community, notably in the framework of the judicial police, it is now time to consolidate cooperation and coordination,” Touzani said. “The new approach will allow trainees and professionals in the fields of police and judiciary to come together in common spaces, supporting a new vision, clear orientations, and precise work programs,” he added. The partnership between the Royal Police Institute and the Higher Institute of Magistracy marks a significant milestone in fostering collaboration, sharing expertise and advancing training in the domains of security and justice. link: https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2023/05/355716/moroccos-police-institute-higher-institute-of-magistracy-partners-to-enhance-training Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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