The Ministry of Homeland Security has announced the introduction of drone technology to bolster crime-fighting efforts in Trinidad and Tobago. This initiative is set to enhance the capabilities of the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service, particularly through the establishment of a dedicated drone patrol unit. This unit will serve all ten divisions across the country, allowing for improved surveillance and operational efficiency.
By integrating drone technology, the police aim to conduct intelligence-led operations more effectively. The drones will assist in monitoring high-crime areas, gathering vital information, and responding more swiftly to incidents. This move is seen as a significant step towards enhancing public safety and security.
Officials from the Ministry highlighted that this initiative is a part of a broader strategy focused on homeland security, aiming to work closely with the community to ensure a safer environment for all citizens. The introduction of drone technology signifies a modern approach to policing, leveraging advancements in technology to combat crime more effectively.
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