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THE Attorney General HE Dr Ali bin Fetais al Marri, met with a government delegation comprising members of the prosecution, judges and police officers from the Republic of Rwanda in Doha on Tuesday.
The delegation concluded a training course in the Rule of Law and Anti-Corruption Center (Rolacc) on cyber crime and its impact on the work of judicial bodies.
During the meeting, Marri answered a number of questions from the delegation about the nature of the judicial system in Qatar and the achievements of Qatar in combating corruption and cyber crime.
This course was part of a series of courses offered by Rolacc within the framework of the continuous training plan for the African countries, which began in Gambia in March.
The three-day course covered theoretical and practical training covering cyber crimes and their multiple forms,as well as how to control and prevent them.
The Rule of Law and Anti-Corruption Center provides local, regional and international training courses for various institutions and bodies in the field of rule of law, anti-corruption and governance throughout the year.
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