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OSCE Mission trains Montenegrin police on identification of stolen vehicles
PODGORICA 18 April 2007
PODGORICA, 18 April 2007 - The identification of stolen cars is the topic of an OSCE training course for Montenegrin police officers that ends in Danilovgrad tomorrow.
The 25 participants - forensic experts, border and traffic police officers as well as other officials dealing with stolen vehicles are learning about professional forensic examinations and reliable identification of vehicles suspected of having been stolen.
The four-day course was organized in co-operation with the Police and Insurance Federation of Sweden and Norway, the Swedish and Norwegian National Police Forces and Europol experts.
Participants will receive their graduation certificates tomorrow in Danilovgrad.
Journalists are invited to attend the closing ceremony, which starts at 15:30 on 19 April at the Police Academy, Bozova glavica bb, in Danilovgrad.
The 25 participants - forensic experts, border and traffic police officers as well as other officials dealing with stolen vehicles are learning about professional forensic examinations and reliable identification of vehicles suspected of having been stolen.
The four-day course was organized in co-operation with the Police and Insurance Federation of Sweden and Norway, the Swedish and Norwegian National Police Forces and Europol experts.
Participants will receive their graduation certificates tomorrow in Danilovgrad.
Journalists are invited to attend the closing ceremony, which starts at 15:30 on 19 April at the Police Academy, Bozova glavica bb, in Danilovgrad.