Thursday, 25 October 2007
Officer returns from Malawi beat
A police chief hopes to arrange for two officers from Malawi to experience duties on his patch in Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey.
Chief Inspector Andy Walker has returned from Africa following a three week spell with police in Blantyre.
Working out of a small government office, he dealt with incidents of witchcraft and crocodile attacks.
Now he wants Malawian officers to get an insight into the workings of Northern Constabulary.
Ch Insp Walker said police in the Highlands and Malawi have a lot in common.
He said: "I have invited a couple back for a return visit.
"There are a lot of similarities - a lot of it is based along UK policing lines.
"They are dealing with robberies, thefts and assaults as well as the more extreme things like the witchcraft and crocodile deaths."
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