Saturday, March 13, 2010

Integrated Border Enforcement Teams


After seeing the interesting relationship between the Indian and Pakistan Border I was curious to know how our own country conducted business. Despite the elaborate dance moves The RCMP is just as methodical and nationalistic when paroling our boarders in cooperation with the U.S. below is the out line for the Integrated Border Enforcement Teams from the procedure manual for the RCMP.


IBETs enhance border integrity and security along the shared Canada/U.S. border, between designated ports of entry, by identifying, investigating and interdicting persons, organizations and goods that threaten the national security of one or both countries or that are involved in organized criminal activity.

IBET units protect both Canada and the United States from potential threats of terrorism and impede the trafficking/smuggling of people and contraband.
Partners

The five core IBET agencies – each having law enforcement responsibilities for areas at or near the shared border – are:

* Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)
* Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA)
* US Customs and Border Protection/Office of Border Patrol (CBP/OBP)
* US Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)
* US Coast Guard (USCG)

The Integrated Border Enforcement Team Program is comprised of both Canadian and American law enforcement agencies. The bi-national partnership enables the five core law enforcement partners to work together daily for more efficient sharing of information and intelligence.
IBETs:

* Secure the shared border between Canada and the United States, while respecting the laws and jurisdiction of each nation
* Focus on national security and target organized crime and other criminal activity between the ports of entry
* Collaborate with municipal, provincial, state, federal and First Nation law enforcement agencies, stakeholder agencies and related government departments

IBET is a cooperative bi-national initiative that ensures that borders are open for trade, but closed to crime.

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