Aus Fed police opens office in India
India Blooms News Service
New Delhi, July 20 (IBNS): In a move to boost cooperation in anti-terror operations and law enforcements, the Australian Federal Police opened its first office in India here on Tuesday.
Opening the office at the Australian High Commission, Australian Federal Police Commissioner Tony Negus said this office will further cement the commitment between the two countries to combat criminal threats.
“As regional partners, Australia and India face common threats related to transitional crime, including drugs, human trafficking, terrorism and cyber crime,” he said.
Negus added that the new office will be involved in anti-terror operations to protect citizens from terror and cyber crimes.
“Discussions with Indian authorities have been highly productive and we look forward to strengthening the India-Australia law enforcement relationship,” he added.
Negus said recent agreements on the reciprocal hosting of law enforcement liaison officers and the successful delivery of a joint police training programme would benefit police in both countries.
The opening of this post brings the total number of AFP International Network liaison officers to 98, stationed in 33 posts around the world.
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