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Title: Interpol to help UN in peacekeeping missions
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Alfie007 - October 15, 2009 01:53 PM (GMT)
Interpol to help UN in peacekeeping missions

12 October 2009 2218 hrs

SINGAPORE : Interpol, the global police organisation, said Monday it will provide enhanced technical and advisory support to the United Nations in the world body's peacekeeping missions worldwide.

Interpol director of legal affairs Joel Sollier told reporters in Singapore that his organisation "will provide advice and consulting services in the area of policing during peacekeeping operations."

He said Interpol's support will include field information to police officers as well as assistance in areas such as investigation techniques.

"Interpol is not going to send troops out into the field here and there throughout the world," Sollier said on the sidelines of Interpol's 78th general assembly that began Monday in Singapore.

"What Interpol is going to do is provide technical assistance, technical support. It will provide advice and consulting services in the area of policing during peacekeeping operations."

About 64 foreign, justice and home affairs ministers from around the world endorsed a declaration committing Interpol to help the UN strengthen the role of police forces in peacekeeping and rebuilding operations in countries recovering from conflict.

The ministers were among 800 delegates from 187 member countries attending the general assembly which ends Thursday.

UN Department of Peacekeeping Operations police adviser Andrew Hughes said Interpol's help is important because rebuilding efforts are often complicated by trans-national crime syndicates keen to exploit the situation.

"On every front, whether it's capacity building, interim law enforcement or close operations support, we need the help of Interpol... we need all of the technical expertise that Interpol can bring to the equation," Hughes said.

The number of police forces involved in UN peacekeeping operations are expected to increase to 15,000 in the next two months from 6,000 in 2005, UN officials said.

Government officials in recent years have recognised the crucial role of police forces to complement soldiers in peacekeeping and peace-building missions, UN and Interpol officials said.

For example, countries recovering from conflicts need police expertise in managing border movements and in having access to secure international police communications and global databases, they said.

Source of the above article:
Channel NewsAsia - Interpol to help UN in peacekeeping missions

Video Clip:
Straits Times RazorTV News - 78th INTERPOL General Assembly in Singapore

Press Release from Singapore Police Force Website:
Interpol - United Nations Ministerial Meeting - OUTCOME DECLARATION

Interpol - United Nations Ministerial Meeting - PRESS RELEASE

Alfie007 - October 23, 2009 04:38 PM (GMT)
Police send 4th batch of officers to Timor-Leste
By Evelyn Choo, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 23 October 2009 1733 hrs

SINGAPORE: Singapore's Police Force is sending its fourth batch of officers to Timor-Leste to take part in peacekeeping efforts in the country.

Senior Minister of State for Law and Home Affairs, Associate Professor Ho Peng Kee, presented the state insignia to the 21 officers on Friday morning.

The group leaves Singapore on Saturday for a one-year tour of duty as part of the United Nations Integrated Mission.

Some of the tasks they will face include upholding the mandate of restoring and maintaining law and order, as well as training and strengthening the police force of Timor-Leste. - CNA/vm

Source (CNA - Singapore News)

Videos of the SPF officers' send-off ceremony & the training they go through in preparing for this mission:
Singaporean peacekeepers off to Timor Leste
So you want to be a marksman?
Shooting 101
Baton combat!
Ready, set, strike!
Tighten your seat belts!




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