By Libya Herald Staff.
Tripoli, 5 December 2013:
The US Federal Bureau of Investigation is . . .[restrict]to provide cutting-edge technology and training to Libyan criminal investigators. The initiative is aimed at achieving what the US Embassy in Tripoli has called the two countries’ critical shared objectives in law enforcement.
The training is part of wider US-Libyan law enforcement collaboration to combat terrorism and international crime.
The FBI will pass on the skills of its forensic specialists and analysts who examine data including bank and business records, according to the US embassy in Tripoli, which added that the training would begin “when circumstances permit”.
The FBI already has a standing agreement to train the Dubai National Police, where it says it teaches “cutting-edge leadership and investigative techniques to international police managers through an intensive program similar to the FBI National Academy, and also provides specialised classes on everything from corruption to cyber crime”.
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