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St Kitts-Nevis coast guard receives new equipment from US
Published on November 1, 2012 Email To Friend    Print Version

BASSETERRE, St Kitts (SKNIS) -- The Coast Guard Unit of the St Kitts-Nevis Defence Force received two new multi-mission interceptor vessels and accompanying trailers, a two year supply of repair parts and a 4x4 Ford F350 pick-up truck from the United States government on Tuesday.

US Ambassador Larry Palmer attended a ceremony held at the Coast Guard Base in Bird Rock to hand over the equipment, and acknowledged a five-week training and technical support course that was provided under the Secure Seas Programme of the Caribbean Basin Security Initiative.

Major Anthony Comrie, commanding officer of the Coast Guard Unit, said that the vessels arrived on island in July of this year and have already played a part in critical security operations. In fact, a September 1 counter narcotics operation at sea conducted by members of the Coast Guard and Police Drug Unit saw the vessels being called into action.

Comrie also revealed that members of the ranks successfully completed a training course on seamanship and system familiarization of the new vessels that are reportedly similar to boats used by the US Coast Guard. The familiarization aspect of the course was facilitated by personnel from SAFE Boats International – an American-owned company which, according to its official website, “designs and builds highly reliable and extremely durable vessels that help keep military, law enforcement and fire professionals safe as they carry out their duties, protect citizens and work to save lives.”

The commanding officer of the Coast Guard Unit added that an additional donation of command control and communication equipment from the United States is due on island shortly.

Meanwhile, Palmer indicated that the US government remains committed to the security of the Caribbean region in general and is pleased with the “partnership” it has with the twin-island Federation in particular.

“Since the launch of the CBSI in 2009, the US has committed more than $2.4 million in direct bilateral assistance to St Kitts and Nevis to reduce the scourge of illegal trafficking and to increase public safety,” he said. “The interceptor boats and the communication equipment will provide St Kitts and Nevis with a distinct edge in detecting, tracking and pursuing suspects and will facilitate operational efficiency between nations.”

In response, St Kitts and Nevis Prime Minister Dr Denzil Douglas cited US President Barack Obama’s declaration to leaders of the region to seriously partner in promoting regional peace and security. The prime minister thanked the US for its “steadfast commitment” to fulfilling this agenda.
 
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Guy Uddenberg:

An asset that should be supported by drones to ensure a 24/7 cost effective use.


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