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Secretary General Noble (left) meets with the Prime Minister of Trinidad & Tobago, Mr. Patrick Manning, in the Port of Spain to discuss INTERPOL's global border protection network and security plans for the Cricket World Cup (CWC).
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| INTERPOL Secretary General Ronald K. Noble meets with government and police officials. From left, Head of NCB Antigua and Barbuda, Inspector Albert M.P. Wade, Commissioner of Police Delano Christopher QPM, Liasion Officer Elizabeth Wright, Secretary General Noble, Attorney General Justin Simon QC, Prime Minister W. Baldwin Spencer, Minister of Justice Collin Derrick, Deputy Chief of Defence Staff and Acting Director of ONDCP Edward Croft, and Deputy Commissioner of Police Davidson Whyte. |
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| Mr. Noble (left) meets with Lynne Anne Williams, director of Caricom IMPACS (The Caribbean Community's Implementation Agency for Crime and Security), and the head of NCB Port of Spain, Wendell Williams. |
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Secretary General Noble and Police Commissioner Delano Christopher outside police headquarters, which houses the NCB, in St. Johns, Antigua. Antigua is a small island of approximately 70,000 people.
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| Secretary General Noble shares a light moment with senior police officials in NCB St. Johns. |
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| INTERPOL Liaison Officer Elizabeth Wright, Secretary General Noble and Head of NCB St. Johns, Inspector Wade, preparing for an interview with Antiguan national television in the commissioner´s office at police headquarters, St. Johns. |
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| Secretary General Noble sends messages via I-24/7 from NCB St. Johns, Antigua. |
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Secretary General Noble (left) meets with the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Trevor Paul, during his visit to Trinidad & Tobago. Mr. Noble met with government and police officials during his Caribbean visit to discuss the implementation of INTERPOL's MIND/FIND technology, and its stolen and lost travel documents (SLTD) database.
The Caribbean region is the first in the world to use INTERPOL's MIND/FIND and SLTD database, which allows frontline border-entry officers to screen documents for those reported lost or stolen. |
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| Secretary General Noble meets with Trinidad & Tobago's Minister of National Security, Mr. Martin Joseph, to discuss CWC security plans. |
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| Staff with INTERPOL's National Central Bureau (NCB) in Port of Spain, and members of INTERPOL's liaison office in Trinidad, with Mr. Noble. |
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INTERPOL Secretary General Ronald K. Noble (center) speaks with journalists upon his arrival in Jamaica. With him are (left to right) Nimal Mahagamage, Head of INTERPOL's Liaison Office in Trinidad; Senior Superintendent Derrick Cochrane, Director of the National Intelligence Bureau; and Deputy Commissioner for Intelligence, Charles Scarlett.
Mr. Noble visited five Caribbean countries - Jamaica, Antigua, Barbados, Guyana, and Trinidad & Tobago - during his five-day visit to the region. |
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| Police Commissioner Delano Christopher presents Secretary General Noble with a plaque from the Royal Antiguan Police Force. |
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| Police Commissioner Delano Christopher introduces Secretary General Noble on Antiguan national television. |
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| Secretary General Noble (centre) meets with staff at NCB Port of Spain during his visit to Trinidad & Tobago. |
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