This  course is designed to prepare security personnel to manage the security arrangements of Port Facility under the ISPS Code.



This Seminar is designed for law enforcement personnel involved in gathering raw intelligence data and analyzing same for dissemination to field operations. Other personnel with experience in analyzing intelligence but may need refresher training may also be nominated. 

Participants will be exposed to the basic principles and methodologies related to gathering, analyzing and disseminating criminal intelligence.

This Seminar is designed to strengthen personnel assigned to the cybercrime units, investigators of financial crimes, crime scene investigators of cybercrimes and other cyber-related crimes. It will    enhance participants full understanding of the complexities of cybercrimes and the use of the relevant tools to detect, investigate and report on instances of cybercrimes.  


The seminar is designed to give participants additional exposure to the investigative processes involved in narcotics investigations and the legal provisions governing, national, regional and international cooperation for anti-drug enforcement.

An introductory Course in Narcotics Investigation that will give the participants some exposure to the investigative processes involved and the legal provisions governing, national, regional and international cooperation for antidrug enforcement.


At the end of this seminar participants will have an introductory concepts of Algebra

This Course is designed for persons who are slated to be PFSOs/Deputy PFSOs and persons who will have responsibility for, or assist with, the management and supervision of security operations at Port Facilities which operate pursuant to a Port Facility Security Plan; supervisors of personnel with designated security duties at ISPS Port Facilities and all such persons who require re-fresher training.

To provide participants with the most recent information on human trafficking and attendant crimes. The seminar will capture some of the relevant laws and protocols governing human trafficking, the essential elements required to commit the offence, trends, concepts and strategies used by traffickers.

Lecturers: Mr. Carl Berry
                 Ms. Yolene Walcott