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OAS Donates Firearms Marking Machine to Dominica

  April 3, 2012

The Organization of American States (OAS) today donated a firearms marking machine to the Government of Dominica to be used by its Ministry of National Security, Immigration and Labor with the objective of combating the illicit trafficking of firearms. This initiative, which is currently being implemented in various countries of the region, forms part of the efforts outlined by the Secretary General of the OAS, José Miguel Insulza, and serves to exemplify the organization as a strategic actor in the fight against crime.

The machine was presented during a ceremony held in the headquarters of the Police of Dominica, in Roseau, and was attended by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of National Security, Immigration and Labor, Nicholas Bruno, and other authorities.

The donation—funded by the Government of the United States—is part of the program “Promoting Firearms Marking in Latin America and the Caribbean,” following the Inter-American Convention against Illicit Manufacturing of and Trafficking in Firearms, Ammunition, Explosives, and Other Related Materials (CIFTA), and seeks to strengthen national capabilities on matters of firearms marking.

The OAS submitted to the Government of Dominica a special computer, to facilitate the process of record-keeping on marked firearms. Also, the OAS Department of Public Security will hold a training workshop on the use of firearms marking equipment with ten officials from the Police of Dominica.

Among the OAS’s principal goals is the strengthening of national capabilities of the Member States to respond, in an effective and efficient way, to the growing levels of crime and violence caused by the illicit trafficking in firearms. In this sense, the OAS cooperates with the countries of the region with the objective that, in the shortest time possible, all the Member States will have established policies, as well as relevant legislation to mark firearms at the time of manufacturing and/or import.

To date, 21 countries in the region have signed a cooperation agreement with the OAS to participate in the program: Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Bahamas, Belize, Costa Rica, Dominica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Grenada, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Jamaica, Uruguay, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Saint Lucia, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and Trinidad and Tobago.

For more information, please visit the OAS Website at www.oas.org.

Reference: E-120/12