Last week, SEACOP’s Caribbean team conducted a Basic Maritime Intelligence Training for our partner country of Anguilla, designed to strengthen the capabilities of 11 representatives from the Royal Anguilla Police Force, Customs Department, and Immigration Department.
The training focused on:
š Risk analysis and intelligence fundamentals
š¢ Vessel profiling techniques
š Regional trends & illicit trafficking methodologies
āļø Human rights and international maritime law
With guidance from our Regional Coordinator Jason Kelshall and Deputy Regional CoordinatorA Alexander Kellman, participants also had the opportunity to engage in high-level discussions with key stakeholders, including the Governor of Anguilla and her team, as well as senior police, customs, and immigration officials
These meetings highlighted the importance of continued collaboration and laid the foundation for a strengthened relationship between SEACOP and Anguillaās security agencies moving forward.
SEACOP is proud to see the continued success of our partners in protecting the regionās maritime borders and maintaining maritime security and we will keep striving to strengthen such endeavours.