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SARPCCO, the Southern African Regional Police Chief Council Organisation is
an official forum comprising all the police chiefs from Southern Africa. SARPCCO
was established in 1995 at a conference of Police Chiefs at Victoria Falls,
Zimbabwe, and it was decided that the Council of Police Chiefs should meet at
least once a year. A Secretariat, comprising officers from the member countries,
has been formed as the permanent administrative and technical body through which
SARPCCO is operating. The newly created Interpol Sub-Regional Bureau in Harare
is utilised for this purpose. INTERPOL provides the means of effective
communication between the member countries as well as performing all
administrative tasks originating from the operation of SARPCCO. The member
countries of SARPCCO are Angola, Botswana,
Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius,
Mozambique, Namibia,
South Africa, Swaziland,
Tanzania, Zambia, and
Zimbabwe.
The official logo of SARPCCO has a map outline of Southern Africa, to show
solidarity and unity amongst member states, flanked by the flags of member
states, craftily webbed to indicate absolute confidence and co-operation. Below
is a dark blue ribbon with the letters SARPCCO in gold to show that order is one
of the vital principles/functions of the police.
Source: SAVA Newsletter, August 31, 2000, p. 4 & 5
Mason Kaye, 7 July 2004