AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoRegional Security Crackdown: INTERPOL-led Operation ORCA XI (with OAS support and EU funding) seized 3,308 illegal firearms and 56 tonnes of drugs across 20 countries, leading to 8,701 arrests, plus nearly 200,000 rounds of ammo, US$256,025 in cash, and 210 vehicles. Caribbean Police Leadership: Sint Maarten’s Chief Commissioner Carl John was elected Chairman of the Association of Caribbean Commissioners of Police (ACCP) at its Paramaribo conference, with “Organized Crime” as the theme. Suriname-Brazil Diplomacy: Brazil and Suriname will negotiate to expand their trade agreement after President Jennifer Geerlings-Simons’ state visit to Brasília, with talks expected to cover defense, energy, security, and connectivity. Suriname Offshore Energy: Staatsolie says Block 52’s gas progress could be followed by oil commerciality within 18 months, as new offshore projects advance. CARICOM Cuba Split: CARICOM’s COFCOR expressed alarm over possible military aggression against Cuba and urged a “Zone of Peace,” but Guyana and Trinidad & Tobago held back support. Mercosur Crime Data Plan: Mercosur will create a crime monitoring center using university-validated, web-published data to standardize regional offense measurements.
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