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M I N I S T RY O F N AT I O N A L S E C U R I T Y

Volume 14, Issue 9

June 28, 2013

AIR GUARD BBQ AND SMALL GOAL FOOTBALL COMPETITION


Its that time of year again! The Trinidad and Tobago Air Guard will be hosting its 7th Annual Bar-B-Que and Small Goal Football Competition. Teams wishing to participate in the football competition are asked to contact Pilot Officer, Marlon St Louis at 461 9569. Registration closes on July 12, 2013. There will be a registration fee of $500.00 per team and teams are to comprise six (6) players. Cash prizes are as follows;

EMANCIPATION DAY CELEBRATIONS

1ST - $4,000.00 2ND - $2,500.00 3RD - $1,500.00

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M I N I S T RY O F N AT I O N A L S E C U R I T Y

Volume 14, Issue 9

June 28, 2013

NATIONAL SECURITY OFFICERS FOUNDATION


On Tuesday 24th June, 2013 the National Security Officers Foundation (NSOF) in collaboration with the Making Life Important (MLI) initiative hosted a Medical Fair at the Chaguaramas Convention Center. Members of the public were able to access free HIV, Blood, Sugar and Cholesterol testing. There were also Dentists, Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) Specialists and General Medical Practitioners on hand to do check ups.

National Training Course, twelve (12) officials from Trinidad and Tobago's national security forces were trained in effective methods of armoury management.

NDC RUN, WALK OR CRAWL


The 7K Run, Walk or Crawl is an initiative undertaken by the National Drug Council (NDC) as it works towards the eradication of illegal drugs in Trinidad and Tobago. For further details, please contact Simone Bascombe at 623 2441 ext. 13145 or 13148.

Members of the Protective Services interact with health care providers at the NSOF Medical Fair. Photos courtesy Sergeant Selby Sambury of the Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force Civil Military Affairs Department.

ARMOURY MANAGEMENT GRADUATION


Today, Friday 28th June, 2013 was the closing ceremony for the First National Armoury Management Training Course took place at the Police Academy, St. James Barracks. The United Nations Regional Centre for Peace, Disarmament and Development in Latin America and the Caribbean (UNLIREC), in collaboration with the Government of Trinidad and Tobago spearheaded this project. The UNLIREC Armoury Management Training Course is geared towards creating a permanent and standardized regional capacity to effectively manage, store, maintain and destroy firearms in accordance with international standards. In this first

HEALTH TIP!

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