FBI planeja reforçar escritório em Nairóbi com nova fase de parceria com a DCI

O FBI e a Diretoria de Investigações Criminais (DCI) do Quênia concordaram em expandir sua colaboração, incluindo planos para reforçar o Escritório do Adido Jurídico do FBI em Nairóbi.

O desenvolvimento foi confirmado durante uma visita em 9 de maio do codiretor adjunto do FBI, Andrew Bailey, à sede da DCI no Mazingira Complex, em Nairóbi. Ambas as agências reafirmaram sua parceria estratégica de longa data.

Um resultado fundamental inclui a nomeação de um Gerente Regional do Programa Transnacional Anticorrupção para impulsionar o apoio técnico e o treinamento especializado. O diretor da DCI, Mohamed Amin, destacou sucessos anteriores em investigações conjuntas sobre terrorismo, crimes cibernéticos e outros delitos.

As agências também concordaram em aprofundar a cooperação em perícia digital, inteligência artificial e rastreamento de criptomoedas. Bailey elogiou os esforços anticorrupção do Quênia por seu papel no aumento da confiança dos investidores.

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