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A new fellow fufu fan! This month, I would like to introduce Ms. Cassandra (Cassie) Hardin- one of our new Project Managers joining the RTC this year (points for gender balance!). Cassie visited t...
There is indeed never a dull moment at the RTC and we are currently gearing up for the new training year. In our bid to improve upon our courses and operations as a training center, the RTC engaged...
This month, the RTC was privileged to host John Koogler and Neal Nightingale- ILEA Team Leader and Program Officer from the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enfor...
In the first week of this month, the RTC was privileged to host young, enthusiastic law enforcement officials from Ghana for the AFRICOM-sponsored course titled “International Passenger Inter...
Madam Quaye at the Premier Alumni Network Event We hope you are all progressing in your various law enforcement careers and making applicable use of the RTC knowledge and experience gained durin...
Our guest writer this month is an RTC Alumnus, from our Trafficking in Persons course. Moses is from Nigeria and is a Certified Trainer & Senior Intelligence Officer with the National Agency fo...
Sarah, presenting RTC Alumni Network Outreach Programs to a graduating class “Thank you for all you do for Africa.” About a month ago, I received the powerful message above from an ...
Our first AFRICOM funded course, set the ball rolling for the month of February. The course was delivered by experienced agents who retired from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration and one of...
In December last year, the RTC hosted a course on The Role of the Judiciary in a Democratic Society, for Francophone judges. One of our judges from Guinea wrote an extensive report on the course th...
This month, we would like to feature a story based on a real-life successful Maritime Operation that demonstrates the value of international cooperation in fighting transnational organized crime. T...
In the month of February, the RTC hosted delegates from eight West African countries, for the INL funded, Fundamental Investigative Criminal Analysis course. This course is the first part of a thre...
In February 2016, the RTC successfully delivered a Fundamental Investigative Criminal Analysis Course (FICA) to participants representing eight West African countries (Benin, Cape Verde, Cote D&r...
Joining the RTC family this year is Hayward Lampley who will be steering affairs at the RTC. Mr. Lampley is a retired law enforcement agent from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)...
The RTC was privileged to host senior officials from the United States Government and the Government of Ghana to engage in a high level consultation on the U.S.-Ghana Child Protection Compact (CPC)...
This month’s newsletter is dedicated to the women of law enforcement in recognition of their hard work and dedicated support in ensuring the safety and security in our societies. The RTC woul...
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