Scotland Yard to train UAE prosecutors
November 23rd, 2010 - 9:02 pm ICT by IANSAbu Dhabi, Nov 23 (IANS/WAM) London’s Scotland Yard police will conduct a training session for prosecutors in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) - the focus of which will be on financial crimes, including money laundering and terror funding.
The four-day programme was launched Tuesday by the Abu Dhabi public prosecution, and will be held in Abu Dhabi and Al Ain cities for all public prosecution members.
Experts from the Scotland Yard Crime Academy will deliver lectures on various subjects during the workshop.
“We need to exchange knowledge and experience with other friendly countries in our efforts to combat different types of financial crimes. The workshop comes as an opportunity to learn more about Britain’s experience in this regard,” Yousef Saeed Al Ibri, Abu Dhabi’s acting attorney general, said.
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