International Management of Serious Crime (IMOSC) Program Jakarta Centre for Law enforcement Corporation (JCLEC)

Media Release
09 May 2023
International Management of Serious Crime (IMOSC) Program Jakarta Centre for Law enforcement Corporation (JCLEC)
Superintendent Aumua Col Aumua represents Samoa Police, Prisons and Corrections Services (SPPCS) at the 16th International Management of Serious Crime (IMOSC) Program held at the Jakarta Centre of Law Enforcement Corporation (JCLEC).
Jakarta Centre of Law Enforcement Corporation is “an international law enforcement training institution established by the Governments of Indonesia and Australia in 2004”.
The IMOSC program “focuses on managing major complex investigations, particularly multi-lateral cooperation to target transnational crime”, with the theme this year ‘Protecting Our Communities against the Impacts of Transnational Crime’.
The Australian Federal Police (AFP) is conducting the much-anticipated program with Superintendent Aumua Col Aumua being among the twenty-one (21) participants across the Asia-Pacific region. The 16th IMOSC program aims to develop complex investigation management and leadership skills of senior officers.
Superintendent Aumua Col Aumua will be the first member of SPPCS to join this prestigious training and says he is thrilled to be selected to attend.
“I am honoured and excited to be given this opportunity. The training can facilitate and strengthen SPPCS’ ongoing drive to protect our communities from the effects of transnational crime”, said Superintendent Aumua.
Commissioner Auapa’au Logoitino congratulated Superintendent Aumua for becoming the first to represent the Samoa Police, Prisons and Corrections Services in the program and wished him well with his deliberations at the gathering.
In addition to his remarks, Commissioner Auapa’au encouraged the senior commissioned officer to utilise the opportunity.
Superintendent Aumua will be in Jakarta for the IMOSC program for three (3) weeks.
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