Maputo, Aug. 12 -- -- Mozambican President Daniel Chapo unveiled an eight-year strategic plan on Monday, aiming to transform the country's National Criminal Investigation Service (SERNIC) into a modern force capable of tackling sophisticated criminal networks, both domestic and transnational.
Speaking at the launch of the SERNIC Strategic Plan 2025-2033 in Maputo, the country's capital, Chapo described the initiative as "a historic and transformative step" toward strengthening the justice system and safeguarding national security.
The plan focuses on four main pillars: technological and scientific modernization of criminal investigations; institutional strengthening and continuous training of staff; effective action against organized, t...