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RSS, Royal Canadian Mounted Police Officials Discuss Security

Regional Security System (RSS) management and officials of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) recently discussed a wide range of security matters.

The discussion focused on strategies to increase the RSS’s capacity to protect the people of its eight Member States and opportunities to enhance collaboration with Canada through the RCMP.

The talks occurred during an RCMP courtesy call on January 22.

The RSS Director of Strategic Services and International Affairs, Rhea Reid-Bowen, accompanied by Director of the Asset Recovery Unit, Kisha Sutherland, Director of Training, Lt. Cdr. Brian Roberts, and Regional Maritime Officer, Lt. Rolerick Sobers, outlined the various activities and roles of the organisation and highlighted initiatives and projects which would soon be underway to reinforce security within the region.

The meeting concluded with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) by Rear Admiral Shurland on behalf of the RSS and RCMP Regional Director for Latin America and the Caribbean Brian Moreau.

The MOU aims to strengthen the relationship between the RSS and the RCMP, building on Canada’s diverse support for the Regional Security System, which spans many years and across other Canadian government departments.

“Last week’s signing ceremony underpins Canada and the Regional Security System’s shared commitment to bolster regional security contributing towards a more prosperous and peaceful hemisphere for all,” an RSS statement observed.

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