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BIS Writer Completes Leadership, Law Enforcement and Media Relations Training
Apr 9, 2019 - 2:35:40 PM

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The Bahamas had nine representatives at The Executive Policy and Development Symposium on Transnational Organized Crime - Anti-Corruption & Media Relations, Session 68 held March 5 - 26, 2019 at the International Law Enforcement Academy, Roswell, New Mexico. Pictured front row L-R are: Wendy Farrington, Deputy Head of Analysis, Financial Intelligence Unit; Khristi Ferguson, Deputy Director, Financial Intelligence Unit; and Lindsay Thompson, Senior Information Officer, Bahamas Information Services. Pictured back row L-R are: Assistant Superintendent Bradley Pratt, Police Complaints Corruption Branch, Royal Bahamas Police Force; Sergeant Dwayne Delancy, Anti-Corruption Branch, Royal Bahamas Police Force; Sergeant Trevor Burrows, Police Complaints Corruption Branch, Royal Bahamas Police Force; Superintendent Matthew Edgecombe, Anti-Corruption Branch, Royal Bahamas Police Force; Inspector Anthony McCartney, Anti-Corruption Branch, Royal Bahamas Police Force; and Inspector Kemuel Knowles, Anti-Corruption Branch, Royal Bahamas Police Force. (PHOTO/ILEA, Roswell, NM)

Nassau, The Bahamas – Senior Information Officer at Bahamas Information Services (BIS), Lindsay Thompson recently completed three-and-a-half weeks of training at the International Law Enforcement Academy in Roswell, New Mexico, USA.

The Executive Policy and Development Symposium on Transnational Organized Crime - Anti-Corruption, and Media Relations Forum, Session 68, was held March 5-26, 2019.

Ms. Thompson who is assigned to the Office of the Prime Minister, was Delegate Leader for nine-member Bahamas Delegation comprising: Superintendent Matthew Edgecombe, Anti-Corruption Branch, Royal Bahamas Police Force; Sergeant Dwayne Delancy, Anti-Corruption Branch, Royal Bahamas Police Force; Inspector Kemuel Knowles, Anti-Corruption Branch, Royal Bahamas Police Force; Inspector Anthony McCartney, Anti-Corruption Branch, Royal Bahamas Police Force; Assistant Superintendent Bradley Pratt, Police Complaints Corruption Branch, Royal Bahamas Police Force; Sergeant Trevor Burrows, Police Complaints Corruption Branch, Royal Bahamas Police Force;  Wendy Farrington, Deputy Head of Analysis, Financial Intelligence Unit; and Khristi Ferguson, Deputy Director, Financial Intelligence Unit.

Other countries represented were: Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Grenada, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, totaling 27 participants.

The sessions took on subject matters such as: Understanding Human Behaviour and Leadership Concepts, with group exercises; Leadership in Crisis Critical Thinking and Decision Making; Managing Organizational Change; Capacity Building and Country Presentations; Anti-Corruption; Types of Corruption; Investigative Techniques, law enforcement; Police Corruption, Media Relations and related topics concluding 124 hours of teaching.

The Bahamas Delegation also held a lunch meeting with Roswell Police Chief Phil Smith, who is doing his doctoral dissertation on The Royal Bahamas Police Force.

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