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PH, New York City cops partner vs terror, crime
Topic Started: Nov 5 2012, 05:51 AM (338 Views)
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Manila (Philippine Daily Inquirer/ANN) - The Philippine National Police (PNP) and the New York Police Department (NYPD) have joined forces in a memorandum of understanding to fight terrorism and transnational crimes.

PNP Director General Nicanor Bartolome and NYPD's Lt. Gustavo Rodriguez signed the Memorandum of Understanding in Camp Crame on Oct. 31.

"Mitigating transnational crime and combating terrorism is of utmost importance to the NYPD and we are proud to join forces with an agency that shares the same mission," Rodriguez told reporters after the signing.

Bartolome said the PNP and NYPD would work together to mitigate transnational crimes "with emphasis on" illegal drugs, terrorism, smuggling, human trafficking, maritime fraud and cybercrime.

Bartolome said the MOU was about the "exchange of information" between the two police forces.

"We have similar problems. It's not just their problems or ours," the PNP chief said.

Bartolome said the PNP had signed a similar MOU with the Australian Federal Police.

Rodriguez said the partnership would involve the collection of information on transnational crime and counter-terrorism that would be "disseminated back to New York City."

"Anything that is going on on this side of the world involving counter-terrorism that could be of help to my city is what the MOU targets," Rodriguez said.
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Nov 5 2012, 05:51 AM
http://ph.news.yahoo.com/ph-york-city-cops-partner-vs-terror-crime-054001250.html

Manila (Philippine Daily Inquirer/ANN) - The Philippine National Police (PNP) and the New York Police Department (NYPD) have joined forces in a memorandum of understanding to fight terrorism and transnational crimes.

PNP Director General Nicanor Bartolome and NYPD's Lt. Gustavo Rodriguez signed the Memorandum of Understanding in Camp Crame on Oct. 31.

"Mitigating transnational crime and combating terrorism is of utmost importance to the NYPD and we are proud to join forces with an agency that shares the same mission," Rodriguez told reporters after the signing.

Bartolome said the PNP and NYPD would work together to mitigate transnational crimes "with emphasis on" illegal drugs, terrorism, smuggling, human trafficking, maritime fraud and cybercrime.

Bartolome said the MOU was about the "exchange of information" between the two police forces.

"We have similar problems. It's not just their problems or ours," the PNP chief said.

Bartolome said the PNP had signed a similar MOU with the Australian Federal Police.

Rodriguez said the partnership would involve the collection of information on transnational crime and counter-terrorism that would be "disseminated back to New York City."

"Anything that is going on on this side of the world involving counter-terrorism that could be of help to my city is what the MOU targets," Rodriguez said.
NYPD is one of the best police forces I have ever seen, op par with the French Gendarmerie and the Carabinieri.

This "memorandum of understanding" is a good thing, so to speak.
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I'm just curious, how are you able to rate NYPD to be "at par" with the Gendarmerie & the Carabinieri just by looking at them?
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