The cooperation between Rwanda, Uganda and KenyaInterpol is bearing substantial fruits in the wake of the regional forces coming up with measures to curb crime in the region.
The Rwanda Interpol spokesman CSP Celestin Twahirwa says that this year has seen two ground breaking initiatives that have seen a crackdown on two cases of trans-border thefts; one conducted of money theft done Uganda and vehicle robbery in Kenya.
Twahirwa and his Ugandan counterpart, ACP Patrick Lawot says that this cooperation is going to grow stronger and there will not be any window for criminals escaping from one country to another without being tracked down.
This mid-January, 2015 Ugandan Interpol security officials have handed over another Rwandan Genocide suspect, Jean Paul Birindabagabo, alias Pastor Daniel Bagabo, who had been living in Uganda since the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi.
This January 29, Interpol Police paraded persons who have been arrested for thefts crimes across the border and arrested in Rwanda. They also paraded two vehicles that were stolen from Kenya and tracked in Rwanda by Interpol.