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KIGALI, Aug. 31 (Xinhua) -- Members of the Eastern Africa Police Chiefs Cooperation Organization (EAPCCO) are looking for smart ways to counter cyber crime that has become increasingly prevalent and sophisticated across the globe.
The law enforcement officers from 13 EAPCCO member countries made the remarks on Wednesday during the opening of the 18th EAPCCO Annual General Meeting (EAPCCO-AGM) at the Kigali Convention Centre.
The high level forum, dubbed: ""Enhancing cooperation and innovation in combating transnational organized and emerging crimes,"" has brought together more than 100 delegates from across the African region.
""Cyber crimes have become rampant and sophisticated all over the world. We need a smarter and strong approach to contain these crimes. Today's world is more interconnected than ever before which has led to an increase of cyber theft,"" said Joseph Boinett, Kenya Inspector General of the National Police Service.
Boinett, who is the former Chairman of EAPCCO, called for shared responsibility and collaboration, enhanced intelligence and sharing of information towards fighting against cyber crimes.
The event seeks to promote and strengthen cooperation in order to contain all forms of cross-border and related crimes with regional implications.
According to Emmanuel Gasana, Rwanda Inspector General of Police, cyber criminals are looking at target organizations more broadly, and there is a strong need to ensure efficient joint monitoring of the crimes taking full advantage of the relevant facilities available through Interpol.
""Security strategies need to consider the fact that criminals will use sophisticated means to manipulate their target organization's systems. We need to ensure strong partnership and cooperation in fighting regional and international cyber crimes, ""he added.
Gasana stated that Rwanda is committed to pursuing collective security and cooperation in line with contributing to a safer Africa continent and the world.