Nairobi, Kenya, Mar 6 – Haitida (MSS) Galaki Commander Godfrey Otunge, recently participated in the Bahamas strategic planning meeting in the Bahamas in the Bahamas.
In a statement announced on Wednesday, MSS, the meeting was held at 27 and 28, the Prime Minister of Bahama Philip Davis said.
Royal Bahamas Defense Forces (RBDF) held a MSS delegation at Coral Harbor Base, stressed the vital role in the country’s counter-transnational threats and increasing regional security.
Royal Bahamas Defense Forces (RBDF), the main role of the Bahamas to combat transnational threats and strengthening regional security has held a MSSM delegation.
During the visit, MSS, Haiti and regional maritime security, said he had high-level discussions with RBDF management to manage DanRIt strategies.
“Discussions were discussed in the Haiti and the Caribbean to increase the effectiveness of sea and coastal protection facilities, to reduce the impact of gangs in Haiti,” he said.
These sections play an important role in preventing illegal trade flow and violate criminal networks. RBDF’s maritime opportunities, especially in Haiti, have highlighted the control operations and strategic support for the MSSM.
The meeting was also considered general strategy, operations and tactics to ensure the main areas, protecting groups to protect and protect critical sea roads. Cooperation with marine patrols, air control and international partners has been strengthened to this strategy.
RBDF strengthens the success of the MSS mission to national and regional security and stability, approves the obligation to work closely with international partners to ensure the success of the MSS mission.
Otunge, Wayne Munroe-National Security, Ambassador Jerusa Ali-Kingore, Raymond E. King – King of Royal Bahamaz Defense Forces (RBDF) Commander
MSSO Deputy Director Jayne Toroitich and Chief of General Staff Jan Role was attended. MSSM delegation Jack Ombaka – Strategic Communication Director, Lieutenant Colonel Joel Oscar Brown – Legal Officer, Hosea Bundotich – Community Badge Director and Haitian Coast Guard Commander Jean Pedro Mars.