When Caribbean Group (CARICOM) safety and regulation enforcement ministers meet later this week in St Kitts and Nevis, they are going to focus on the event and implementation of measures to enhance collaboration and coordination and successfully handle the challenges posed by transnational crime.
Dr Terrance Drew, Prime Minister and Minister of Nationwide Safety, Citizenship, and Immigration, will lead the two-day twenty eighth assembly of the Council of Ministers of Nationwide Safety and Regulation Enforcement, which begins on Thursday.
Based on a authorities launch, Prime Minister Drew has made regional crime discount a key precedence, and this convention is a vital step towards that aim.
“As a part of CARICOM’s dedication to making sure the security and safety of its member states, the council will collect to debate and develop complete methods to fight transnational crime, which continues to pose a big risk to the area,” in response to an announcement.
It acknowledged that the two-day summit will deal with boosting intelligence sharing, bolstering border safety, and selling legislative frameworks to offer a coordinated and strong response to illicit actions that cross nationwide borders.
“Our collective safety depends on our means to collaborate and share sources, data, and finest practices. “This assembly demonstrates our dedication to defending our residents and guaranteeing a protected and safe Caribbean,” Drew added.