Sunday, February 22, 2009

CEPS TRAINING IN SEA INTELLIGENCE AND DRUG IDENTIFICATION ENDS.

The training for officers of the Ghana Custom Exercise and Preventive Service of Ghana has ended in Accra. At the closing cermony, the commissioner of CEPS Mr.Emmanuel N. Doku said the training will help improve services within the marine sector and also help check the growing drug trafficking and other forms of illegal activities along the coast of the sub-region. " This training should be seen as the beginning not the end". He Advice all trainees to make good use of the skill acquired at various point of duties which at the end will give profitable meaning to the training .His Excellency Donald Teitelbaum of the U.S embassy in Ghana also congratulated the trainees for a good job and was confident of eradicating all forms of illegal businesses both at the border,ports and marine sector within the west Africa sub region. He reitreated that, the U.S embassy would support and help fight all forms of illegal trade business within the sub-region. Participants were awarded certificates.

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