The National Directorate of Public Prosecutions (NDPP) on Friday signed a memorandum of understanding with its Mozambican counterpart to fight cross-border crime.
”The agreement will facilitate the exchange of techniques and strategies in the field of combating crime, particularly cross-border organised crime,” NDPP spokesperson Makhosini Nkosi said.
He said in terms of the agreement, which NDPP head Vusi Pikoli signed with his Mozambican counterpart Joaquim Madeira, the two parties would cooperate on training personnel and conducting research studies jointly.
”The agreement will also provide for mutual assistance in the prosecution of criminal cases,” Nkosi said in a statement.
Pikoli and Madeira signed the agreement at the NDPP’s head office in Pretoria. — Sapa