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LAW ENFORCEMENT PARTNERSHIPS IN THE CARIBBEAN
FBI Director Meets with the Association of Caribbean Commissioners of Police

12/04/03

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Since joining the FBI, Director Robert Mueller has focused closely on strengthening relationships with international partners in the global war on terror and the fight against transnational crime.

In fact, he has traveled to meet colleagues in Afghanistan, Germany, Great Britain, Indonesia, Israel, Jordan, Morocco, Pakistan, the Philippines, Saudi Arabia, and Yemen, to name just a few countries.

On Tuesday, he made his latest international visit -- to the Caribbean.

The Caribbean? Absolutely. For years, law enforcement officials in the region have been instrumental in helping us with cross-border fugitives and drug trafficking organizations, money laundering operations, human smuggling rings, and other criminal enterprises.

More recently, the focus has shifted to terrorism — an important issue given the Caribbean’s proximity to our nation’s southern border and its offshore banking resources.

Which is why the FBI in recent years has set up international offices, called Legal Attaches, in Bridgetown, Barbados, and Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic. The Legal Attaché in Caracas, Venezuela, which borders the Caribbean Sea, is also responsible for relationships with some islands in the area.

The Meeting. On December 2, the Director traveled to Bridgetown specifically to meet and talk with law enforcement leaders at the Association of Caribbean Commissioners of Police (ACCP) Conference. The ACCP, dedicated to improving cooperation, information sharing, management, and training in the region, is made up of the heads of 24 Caribbean police agencies. Six ACCP members are graduates of the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Virginia.

During his visit, the Director underscored the importance of partnerships in the region, saying: “We have different ways of looking at different crimes and handling defendants within our own judicial systems. In fact, we must, as police agencies look to sharing information quickly and expeditiously because to do so now would prevent the next crime and the next terrorist attack.”

Partnerships Paying Dividends. How do partnerships with our counterparts in the Caribbean help U.S. investigations? Here are just a few recent examples:

  • During the D.C. sniper investigation, Acting Commissioner Elton Martin of the Royal Police of Antigua helped the FBI conduct 42 joint interviews on the island, where Lee Malvo and John Muhammad first met.
  • Last April, Guyana police helped the FBI secure the safe release of a kidnapped U.S. embassy official in Georgetown, Guyana.
  • Commissioners Francis Forbes of Jamaica and Darwin Dottin of Barbados helped FBI Agents in Los Angeles trace the funds of a Russian organized crime group in their countries, which was crucial to a recent kidnapping/murder investigation.

For its part, the FBI assists Caribbean law enforcement investigations, shares information on terrorism and other security threats, and provides a variety of training courses and programs. It’s a partnership that helps protect people across the world.

Related links: The Association of Caribbean Commissioners of Police

 

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