Abuja: The Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, has commenced a four-day official visit to the Kingdom of Morocco in North Africa.
According to a Statement by the Force Public Relations Officer, Jimoh Moshood, the visit of the Nigerian Police Chief was at the instance of the Moroccan Government, as well as pursuant to his vision for a safer and more secured Nigeria.
It disclosed that the IGP Ibrahim is billed to hold myriad of bilateral discussions on training for better security.
The Statement noted that on arrival in the Moroccan Capital, Rabat, on Monday, the first port of call of the IGP was the Directorate of the National police.
“There, officials of the two countries exchanged their visions on cooperation and mutual exchange of security information that target the fight against terrorism, financial crimes and human trafficking”.
The IGP further toured other places such laboratories of cybercrime, computer devices, ballistic and fraud documents, as well as the laboratory for counterfeit currencies.