OSCE promotes modern practices in maritime checkpoint screening procedures in Turkmenistan
An OSCE-organized training course on passenger and vehicle screening procedures at a maritime checkpoint took place in Ashgabat from 1 to 5 August 2022.
The agenda of the five-day online event included sessions on modern practices in port control procedures and security management operations at marine checkpoints. The training course gathered 16 representatives from the respective law enforcement and border security, port administration and navy forces present at the seaport facilities and territory.
An expert from the United States introduced participants to international best practices in observing maritime security standards and efficiently implementing screening operations at marine checkpoints, including screening of passengers, luggage and vehicles. The instructor also talked about the role of temporary mobile checkpoints and roadblocks as well as of quick reaction forces and special border units during emergencies.
During the course, participants exchanged views on the screening process and the alternative screening methods they use in addition to modern practices.
Opening the event, William Leaf, Political Officer of the OSCE Centre in Ashgabat said: “Modern Turkmenistan is rapidly developing and expanding the geography of its railway, air and sea routes, thus increasing cargo and passenger flow passing through its borders. Today, Turkmenbashy International Seaport on Caspian Sea shore needs to effectively implement international maritime security procedures, and it is very important to have well-trained security personnel capable to operate advanced screening technologies. The Centre’s current training will serve as a worthy contribution to the capacity building of law enforcement and border officials and improvement of security procedures at marine checkpoints”.