This may sound like an odd question, at first, but bear with me a bit .....
My wife was born in The Bahamas, in Nassau, and she still has family there. During a recent phone call, her brother mentioned that the Royal Bahamas Police Force was very badly equipped and their training is still "stone age " in it's methods.
This leads to my question to this group . I remember that Canada has, in the past, provided CDN Police teams to train officers in other nations, BUT usually that was in conjunction with a UN or NATO operation
My question is this. Does anyone know if a nation that is not at war, like The Bahamas, could make a agreement with the Feds here in Canada, to get personal training for their Police officers, in their country ? That's is part one, here is part two.
I know that, in the past, Ontario has sent surplus EMS Ambulance vans and equipment to Jamaica, as a gesture of good will. Can surplus Police equipment, such as vests, radios and cars be SOLD/GIVEN to a foreign country by either the Feds ( RCMP surplus ) or a Province ( OPP or muni Police ) ?
Has anyone here ever been involved in an International Police training mission, that was not in a civil war or similar situation ? Has it been done before? I seem to remember a news story about RCMP training Police in Jamaica, some time ago.
My interest is to see if I can help the RBPF get some better training courses, and better street level personal equipment for the ordinary coppers down there.
Thanks for listening. Any leads on where to direct the Bahamian High Commissioner, in Ottawa to start his discussions with our Feds, would be most helpfull.
Thanks for your time.
Jim Bunting. Toronto.
My wife was born in The Bahamas, in Nassau, and she still has family there. During a recent phone call, her brother mentioned that the Royal Bahamas Police Force was very badly equipped and their training is still "stone age " in it's methods.
This leads to my question to this group . I remember that Canada has, in the past, provided CDN Police teams to train officers in other nations, BUT usually that was in conjunction with a UN or NATO operation
My question is this. Does anyone know if a nation that is not at war, like The Bahamas, could make a agreement with the Feds here in Canada, to get personal training for their Police officers, in their country ? That's is part one, here is part two.
I know that, in the past, Ontario has sent surplus EMS Ambulance vans and equipment to Jamaica, as a gesture of good will. Can surplus Police equipment, such as vests, radios and cars be SOLD/GIVEN to a foreign country by either the Feds ( RCMP surplus ) or a Province ( OPP or muni Police ) ?
Has anyone here ever been involved in an International Police training mission, that was not in a civil war or similar situation ? Has it been done before? I seem to remember a news story about RCMP training Police in Jamaica, some time ago.
My interest is to see if I can help the RBPF get some better training courses, and better street level personal equipment for the ordinary coppers down there.
Thanks for listening. Any leads on where to direct the Bahamian High Commissioner, in Ottawa to start his discussions with our Feds, would be most helpfull.
Thanks for your time.
Jim Bunting. Toronto.