The training is sponsored by U.S Government, and the aim of the training is to prepare officers to become more knowledgeable, and acquire more techniques and skills by using technology in the fighting against crime.
Brief speeches were given during Monday’s opening ceremony by Inspector Moore, Commissioner C.G Walwyn along with two instructors; David Carter and John Bailey of United Kingdom.
Inspector Moore informed the officers and media officials present that implementing the methods learned will assist The Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force to provide better service in the Justice System.
Commissioner C.G. Walwyn also highlighted the importance of updating The Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force crime fighting initiatives such as Video Training Sessions.
John Bailey one of the instructors for the Training Session stated that after the Training Session, the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis would be on par with United Kingdom in meeting requirements of the new evidence act.