Joint simulation exercise held at Police Headquarters in honour of UK Minister for Armed Forces

A joint simulation exercise was held in Accra in honour of the United Kingdom’s Minister of State for Armed Forces James Heappey.

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A joint simulation exercise was held in Accra in honour of the United Kingdom’s Minister of State for Armed Forces James Heappey.

Participating were personnel from the Ghana Police Service, Ghana Immigration Service, Ghana National Fire Service and the National Ambulance Service to demonstrate skills attained in preventing violent extremism and terrorism at the Police Headquarters.

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Joint simulation exercise held at Police Headquarters in honour of UK Minister for Armed Forces
 

A joint simulation exercise was held in Accra in honour of the United Kingdom’s Minister of State for Armed Forces James Heappey.

Participating were personnel from the Ghana Police Service, Ghana Immigration Service, Ghana National Fire Service and the National Ambulance Service to demonstrate skills attained in preventing violent extremism and terrorism at the Police Headquarters.

Mr Heapey who is on a visit to Ghana was accompanied by the UK High Commissioner to Ghana, Iain Walker and the Defense Advisor Alastair Mckechnie.

They were taken through how effectively the Police-led inter-agency team is using the UK sponsored mobile training equipment, blank armour, and simulation improvised explosive devices (IEDs).

The Minister expressed excitement in the existing partnership between UK and Ghana.

He also said he could see how training arranged between the two countries on countering terrorism and extremism has equipped the personnel and would help security in general.

“No matter how the plan is, it depends on how you execute it on the ground”, he added.

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Joint simulation exercise held at Police Headquarters in honour of UK Minister for Armed Forces.

A joint simulation exercise was held in Accra in honour of the United Kingdom’s Minister of State for Armed Forces James Heappey.

Participating were personnel from the Ghana Police Service, Ghana Immigration Service, Ghana National Fire Service and the National Ambulance Service to demonstrate skills attained in preventing violent extremism and terrorism at the Police Headquarters.

James Heappey
Mr Heapey who is on a visit to Ghana was accompanied by the UK High Commissioner to Ghana, Iain Walker and the Defense Advisor Alastair Mckechnie.

They were taken through how effectively the Police-led inter-agency team is using the UK sponsored mobile training equipment, blank armour, and simulation improvised explosive devices (IEDs).

James in a meeting with Ghanaian Police officers
The Minister expressed excitement in the existing partnership between UK and Ghana.

He also said he could see how training arranged between the two countries on countering terrorism and extremism has equipped the personnel and would help security in general.

“No matter how the plan is, it depends on how you execute it on the ground”, he added.

The visiting team was received by a team of Ghanaian Officers from the various agencies, led by COP Mr George Alex Mensah, Director-General Services who represented the Inspector-General of Police on the occasion. COP Mensah expressed gratitude to the UK for the support in the security sector throughout the years.

The simulation exercise was under the supervision of Chief Superintendent Mr Adofiem Raymond Wejong, Commanding Officer, Counter Terrorism Unit of the Ghana Police Service.

Source:myjoyonline.com