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U.S. Department of State
1996 International Narcotics Control Strategy Report, March 1997
United States Department of State
Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
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 the U.S.; improving technical skills of drug law enforcement personnel
in these countries; and increasing cooperation between U.S. and foreign law
enforcement officials. Over 6,700 persons participated in the
U.S. Government's international narcotics control training program in FY
1996, an increase of approximately one-third from FY 1995. Included in
this total were individuals trained by DEA using funding from the
Department of Justice's Asset Forfeiture Fund.
INL training has become increasingly focused 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 U.S. 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 1996, law enforcement training devoted 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 U.S. INL
received positive feedback both from U.S. Embassies and foreign governments
on the continuing benefits gained from this training.
INL-funded training will continue to support the major U.S. and
international strategies for combatting narcotics trafficking worldwide.
Emphasis will be given to promoting training on a regional basis, and to
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.
Programs dealing with financial crimes (i.e., methods for promoting
asset seizure and combatting money laundering) will continue to expand.
INL will maintain its role of coordinating the activities of U.S. law
enforcement agencies in response to assistance requests from
U.S. Embassies. This will avoid duplication of effort, and ensure that
presentations represent the full range of U.S. Government policies and
procedures.
TRAINING STATISTICS
Number of Number of
Participants Programs
Drug Enforcement Administration
Training in U.S.:
Executive Observation Program 10 10
Special Observation Program 85 376
International Visitors Program 985 746
Forensic Chemist Seminar 42 2
Int'l Narcotics Enf. Mgt. Seminar 47 2
Training in Host Countries:
In-Country Drug Enforcement Seminar 292 16
Advanced Drug Enforcement Seminar 366 8
Int'l Asset Forfeiture Seminar 175 4
Airport Operations 43 2
Methods of Instruction 20 1
(ILEA) Int'l Law Enf. Academy 350 5
Other 765 15
Subtotal 3,180 1,187
U.S. Customs Service
Training in U.S.:
Executive Observation Program 8 4
International Visitor Program 519 135
Carrier Initiative Program 37 1
Training in Host Countries:
Overseas Enforcement Training 567 19
Contraband Enforcement Team 145 4
Train-the-Trainer Workshop 99 8
Money Laundering Seminar 527 4
Carrier Initiative Program 822 5
Subtotal 2,724 180
U.S. Coast Guard
Training in Host Countries:
Maritime Law Enforcement 749 29
Port Security and Safety Course 86 3
Subtotal 835 32
TOTAL INL TRAINING FY 96 6,739 1,399
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