SPPCS at the United Nations Assessment for Mission Service (AMS) Preparation workshop held in Fiji

Closing ceremonies for the United Nations Assessment for Mission Service (AMS) Preparation workshop held in Fiji were punctuated with expressions of gratitude towards the Australian Federal Police for their invaluable support in facilitating the training sessions.

Superintendent Aisake Kafoa, Deputy Divisional Police Commander West, extended heartfelt appreciation to all partners involved, emphasizing the significance of regional collaborations in enhancing security efforts.

Among the esteemed participants were officers from various Pacific nations, including representatives from the Samoa Police, Prisons & Corrections Services. Notably, Sergeant Mapusagaotumua Ana Taatiti and Sergeant Palasi Satau showcased the unwavering commitment and professionalism emblematic of Samoa’s law enforcement contingent.

Their active engagement throughout the workshop underscored Samoa’s dedication to upholding global peace and security initiatives. Superintendent Kafoa lauded their contributions, highlighting the pivotal role of such skilled individuals in fostering a safer and more secure Pacific region.

The involvement of Sergeant Taatiti and Sergeant Satau. serves as a testament to Samoa’s ongoing commitment to collaborative efforts aimed at achieving common objectives within the international law enforcement community.