FORMER Assistant Commissioner of Police Mark Shields is calling on Caribbean police organisations to adopt a more foresenic and technological approach to their crime-fighting effort. As the managing director of Shields Crime Security Consultants Limited, he earlier this week hosted the three-day Caribbean, Security, Forensic and Technology Seminar 2010 at the Wyndham Hotel in New Kingston.
It is the largest crime-fighting expo of its kind in the Caribbean. Speaking with the Caribbean Business Report from the Wyndham Hotel, Shields said: "The idea for this seminar came to me about five months ago. I have worked with Scotland Yard in the UK for many years and during that time I was fortunate to collaborate with Andy Beet and Dave Johnston, who are with us this week. In Jamaica we managed to arrest, and eventually convicted Matthews Lane don 'Zeeks' largely as a result of good forensic evidence and technological applications.
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It is the largest crime-fighting expo of its kind in the Caribbean. Speaking with the Caribbean Business Report from the Wyndham Hotel, Shields said: "The idea for this seminar came to me about five months ago. I have worked with Scotland Yard in the UK for many years and during that time I was fortunate to collaborate with Andy Beet and Dave Johnston, who are with us this week. In Jamaica we managed to arrest, and eventually convicted Matthews Lane don 'Zeeks' largely as a result of good forensic evidence and technological applications.
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