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1998 International Narcotics Control Strategy Report
Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs
United States Department of State
February 26, 1999
INTERNATIONAL TRAINING
International anti-narcotics training is managed and funded by INL, and
carried out by the DEA, U.S. Customs Service, and U.S. Coast Guard. Major
objectives are: contributing to the basic infrastructure for carrying out
counternarcotics law enforcement activities in countries which cooperate
with and are considered significant to U.S. narcotics control efforts;
improving technical skills of drug law enforcement personnel in these
countries; and increasing cooperation between U.S. and foreign law
enforcement officials. Over 6,900 persons participated in the United States
Government's international narcotics control training program in FY
1998.
INL training continues to focus on encouraging foreign law enforcement
agency self-sufficiency through infrastructure development. The
effectiveness of our counternarcotics efforts overseas should be viewed in
terms of what has been done to bring about the establishment of effective
host country enforcement institutions, thereby taking drugs out of
circulation before they begin their journey toward the United States. U.S.
law enforcement personnel stationed overseas are increasingly coming to see
their prime responsibility as promoting the creation of host government
systems, which are compatible with and serve the same broad goals as ours.
During FY 1998, law enforcement training continued to devote increased
attention to the development and support of infrastructure building in
those countries which posed the greatest threat to the U.S. as a result of
their role as source or transit countries for narcotics destined for the
US. INL received positive feedback both from U.S. Embassies and foreign
governments on the direct benefits gained from this training, including the
discovery of illegal narcotics as a result of techniques learned during a
program.
INL-funded training will continue to support the major U.S. and
international strategies for combating narcotics trafficking worldwide.
Emphasis will be placed on contributing to the activities of international
organizations, such as the UNDCP and the OAS. Through the meetings of major
donors, the Dublin Group, UNDCP and other international fora, we will
coordinate with other providers of training, and urge them to shoulder
greater responsibility in providing training, which serves their particular
strategic interests.
INL will maintain its role of coordinating the activities of U.S. law
enforcement agencies in response to requests for assistance from U.S.
Embassies. This will avoid duplication of effort and ensure that
presentations represent the full range of USG policies and procedures.
Training Statistics
| Number of Number of Participants
| Number of Programs |
Drug Enforcement Administration |
| |
Training in U.S. | |
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Executive Observation Program
| 112 | 22
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Clan Lab | 26
| 1 |
Forensic Chemist Seminar
| 38 | 1
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Int'l Narcotics Enf. Mgt. Seminar
| 25 | 1
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"Vetted" Training
| 310 | 7
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Training in Host Countries: |
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In-Country Drug Enforcement Seminar
| 472 | 15
|
Advanced Drug Enforcement Seminar
| 42 | 1
|
Int'l Asset Forfeiture Seminar
| 130 | 4
|
Airport Operations |
78 | 1
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Specialized | 58
| 2 |
Clan Lab Seminar |
467 | 14
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Joint Secret Service
| 285 | 5
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Regional | 475
| 9 |
Pipeline/Jetway |
235 | 6
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ILEA | 428
| 10 |
Financial | 41
| 1 |
Subtotal | 3,197 |
102 |
| | |
U.S. Customs Service |
| |
Training in US: | |
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Mid-Management Seminar
| 21 | 1
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Training in Host Countries:
| | |
Carrier Initiative Program/Business Anti-Smuggling Coalition
| 848 | 16
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Overseas Enforcement Training
| 218 | 8
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Train-the-Trainer Workshop
| 15 | 1
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Money Laundering Seminar
| 1,048 | 19
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Regional Overseas Enforcement Training
| 89 | 3
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Regional Train-the-Trainer
| 30 | 2
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Short Term Advisories
| 64 | 4
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Subtotal | 2,335 |
54 |
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U.S. Coast Guard |
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Training in Host Countries: |
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Maritime Law Enforcement
| 1,229 | 29
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Port Security and Safety Course
| 147 | 2
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Subtotal | 1,376 |
31 |
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Total INL Training FY 98 | 6,908
| 187 |
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