30 Officers Get Training by Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office

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By Sue-Ann Wayow

AN advanced homicide investigations training course had 30 police officers participating.

The course was organised by the US Embassy in Port of Spain and included officers from the  Trinidad and Tobago Police Service’s (TTPS) Homicide Bureau of Investigations (HBI).

The training, led by Detective Sergeant Rick McAfee, Detective Kurt Lipinski and Detective Joe Piatchek from the Palm Beach County, Florida, Sheriff’s Office (PBSO), included classroom sessions and several days of fieldwork, a release from the US Embassy on Thursday stated.

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PBSO detectives visited four HBI regions and accompanied TTPS investigators to crime scenes to observe investigative techniques and provide mentorship.

U.S. Chargé d’Affaires Shante Moore said, “We recognise that crime and violence are major concerns for the citizens of Trinidad and Tobago. The United States is working with the TTPS and other agencies of the Trinidad and Tobago Government to help reduce violent crime by strengthening the investigative capacity of law enforcement officers and tackle the root causes of violent crime. We are confident this training will bring results and help to make Trinidad and Tobago a safer place for all.”

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To complement the training, the US Embassy will support the participation of a group of eight TTPS officers and Ministry of National Security officials in a homicide investigations train-the-trainer program at the PBSO in Florida in January 2023, the release stated,

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The US Embassy’s Office of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement has a memorandum of understanding with the PBSO to support international law enforcement, justice sector reform, and anti-crime efforts in Trinidad and Tobago. 

The PBSO has had a cooperative relationship with the TTPS since 2018 and also previously trained 30 TTPS homicide investigators in September 2021.

The United States had recently warned its citizens about travel to Port-of-Spain because of the crime situation.

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