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2019 March 21   17:05

IMO and Saudi Arabia organize course for members of three key regional maritime security agreements to promote maritime security

Members of three key regional maritime security agreements, which IMO has helped to establish, are undergoing training tackling maritime crime in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia (10 - 28 March 2019), IMO said in its release.

Thirty participants from 24 countries are learning theoretical and practical skills to deal with piracy/robbery against ships, drug trafficking, marine terrorism, weapons smuggling, human trafficking and more.

The course is organized by IMO and Saudi Arabia under the auspices of the Jeddah Amendment to Djibouti Code of Conduct and conducted by experts from the Saudi Arabia Border Guard, UNODC, INTERPOL and IMO.

The training is taking place at the Mohammed Bin Naif Academy for Maritime Science and Security Studies and is the first of three training workshops to be organized by IMO and the Saudi Border Guard in Jeddah during 2019 – with financial assistance from Saudi Arabia.

The series of workshops will enable participants from different regions to share ideas and best practices in order to promote maritime security.

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