COMMODORE: WE’RE MORE READY THAN EVER FOR HURRICANE SEASON

Commodore Raymond King says the Royal Bahamas Defence Force is prepared more than ever before to take on the hurricane season. (File Photo)

NASSAU, Bahamas — The Royal Bahamas Defence Force, having received a quantity of new equipment, is prepared more than ever before to take on the hurricane season, according to Commodore Raymond King, The Tribune reported on June 23 in an article written by Tanya Smith-Cartwright.

He spoke to journalists just after receiving donations from the government of the United States, valued at some $5.9 million.

“We are prepared,” Commodore King said. “On assuming office here, I established a crisis risk along with our disaster unit, which I renamed the Disaster Risk Management Unit.

“Those two units have been running training continuously prior to the season. Also we have been the recipient of a number of disaster related equipment from the United States government. I must say everything that the Defence Force asks for to prepare it, we have graciously received. In terms of training, having the necessary equipment and being able to maintain it, we are far better prepared.

“Our sister agency, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), they would have been the recipient of some $3-plus million worth of equipment from the United States. Essentially, that equipment will be made available to the Defence Force because we will more than likely be the first entity on the ground to respond in terms of humanitarian assistance or disaster relief. We are far better prepared now.”

Addressing the items the US donated, he said the greatest assets for his Force are relationships.

He itemised the donated equipment and pointed out its usefulness to the operations of the RBDF.

One of the three safe boats donated to The Bahamas by the United States.

“We have been the recipients this morning of several critical pieces of equipment,” he continued. “There are three safe boats. Those safe boats will be used in our counter drug trafficking operations particularly for the Southeast Bahamas as well as migrant smuggling that is going on in the Northern Bahamas.

“The communication equipment that enhances our capabilities in terms of being able to command and control our operations. When you have an operational sphere that is this aggregated, whereby we are decentralising through the Commonwealth of the Bahamas you must have effective communication in order to have command and control over your operations.

“The biometric equipment gives us an opportunity to validate persons who we interact with to determine if they are flagged, if they are wanted and if they have a criminal background. It helps us to determine who we should detain for a further (interview). The other aspect of it has to do with analysing the information on the person’s cell phone. So whenever persons are arrested, we will be able to go into that equipment to see who the organised persons are in the background.” See complete article in The Tribune at http://www.tribune242.com/news/2021/jun/23/commodore-were-more-ready-ever-hurricane-season/