Sunday, May 23, 2010

Kitts collaborates with INTERPOL to fight crime

image INTERPOL Secretary General Ronald Noble noted that any country that needs support in police training or in international crime prevention and crime response can best do so by ensuring that it has a strong and vibrant relationship with INT

BASSETERRE, St Kitts, Friday May 21, 2010 – St Kitts and Nevis is stepping up its collaboration with the world’s largest international police organisation, INTERPOL, to fight crime following a meeting with a top official of that body and local government officials.

Prime Minister Dr Denzil Douglas has agreed to take immediate steps for his country to accord special visa status for INTERPOL travel document holders to ensure that citizens and visitors would benefit from any needed international police support from INTERPOL without unnecessary red tape.

“Our number one concern has always been ensuring that both citizens and visitors to St Kitts and Nevis be afforded the best possible security and assistance. By according INTERPOL travel document holders special visa status, we are able to enhance our security by putting in place even closer links to INTERPOL and the support it provides,” he said.

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