Interpol thanks the C & G Aleksa Mines for their support



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C & G Aleksa Limited CEO Simon Aydin in INTERPOL Prize Position


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The International Police Organization (INTERPOL), an badociation of national police forces that promotes cooperation and mutual badistance in the apprehension of international criminals, headquartered in Lyon, France, thanked C & G Aleksa Limited , a Ghanaian mining company, for its support and contribution to the organization.

This official recognition of the mining company took the form of a prize awarded to it for its contributions to the fight against trafficking in human beings and organized crime worldwide.

The price, received by the Chief Executive Officer of C & G Aleksa Limited, Mr. Simon Aydin, was presented by a delegation of three people from INTERPOL headquarters, currently in Accra, for a conference at the Coconut Grove Hotel.

The closed-door conference, which opened on Monday, November 26, 2018, is being held in the field for INTERPOL officers to provide them with the skills necessary to monitor and repress organized crime networks involved in the fight against terrorism. trafficking in human beings.

Trafficking in human beings is a multi-billion-dollar form of international organized crime that affects all regions of the world. Victims of human trafficking are recruited and trafficked between countries and regions.

Over the years, the organization has arrested criminals and conducted operations to combat child trafficking and exploitation in West Africa and in regions of other continents. . Trained in 1923, INTERPOL his membership of the police in 194 countries as of this year 2018.

Meanwhile, the CEO of C & G Aleksa Limited stated in a brief remark that it was pleased that the company's contributions were recognized, not only in Ghana, but also internationally.

Mr Aydin stated that the company would not give up its commitment and dedication to the protection of human life and its contribution to Ghanaian society.

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