Members of the Royal Anguilla police Force and the Immigration Department on Thursday 5th March, 2015 participated in a two hour workshop on Fraudulent Document identification.
The group which comprised six (6) members of the RAPF and eighteen (18) members of the Immigration Department, were exposed to Indicators of Fraudulent Passports/Visas, Features of Passport/Visa to look out for and Verbal and Non-Verbal signs of perpetrators.
The workshop was conducted by Jeremy P Anderson, ARSO-Investigator, with the Regional Security Office, of the US Embassy in Barbados, assisted by Neil Hinds, Special Investigator and Liaison also with the US Embassy in Bridgetown, Barbados. Both officers were in the territory on other business and offered to conduct the training with the two Law Enforcement Agencies.
– Press Release
(Published without editing by The Anguillian newspaper.)