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Media Day Highlights Carabinieri Training Of the Iraqi National Police
By Multi-National Security Transition Command - Iraq, Public Affairs Office, Phoenix Base
Dec 8, 2007 - 2:37:01 AM
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Iraqi National Police training with Italian Carabinieri, demonstrate anti-riot policing by breeching an entry control point and rushing in formation to handle the situation in a civil manner. Anti-riot policing is one of 15 topics taught in the eight-week Carabinieri training at Camp Dublin, Iraq. (Photo by U.S. Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Erica R. Gardner)
CAMP DUBLIN, Iraq - Italian Maj. Gen. Alessandro Pompegnani, NATO Training Mission - Iraq, deputy commander and Italian Col. Fabrizio Parrulli, commander of the Italian Carabinieri Team hosted a media day focusing on Carabinieri technique training for the Iraqi National Police Dec. 5.

The first eight-week training course for 450 Iraqi National Police began October 27. The police range from junior to senior level police. The training will cover a wide range of policing areas from counter-insurgency to riot control. The training will assist eight battalions and will run for two years.

The Carabinieri training team is composed of specialized instructors, most from 2nd Mobile Brigade of Carabinieri. This unit carries out overseas operations, overseas military assistance and training and provides the bulk of Carabinieri international missions.

"The aim of this training is to create specialized units inside the Iraqi National Police, enabling them to face security issues across the country. Within the 15 areas of training, the course includes crowd control operations, civil disturbances and criminal investigations activities," said Parrulli.

An element of good policing is to have a trust relationship with the public. One of the goals of the training team is to transform the old way of policing into one that will function in a rebuilt nation.

"This training was built on the real needs of the Iraqi National Police, for carrying out current and future tasks that will be assigned to them by the Iraqi Prime Minister," said Parrulli. "Not only is training specialized for current operations, but for future building of the new Iraqi National Police."

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An Iraqi National policeman dons chemical gear during an anti-riot demonstration to showcase the competency of the training. A gas attack was called and the students performed the proper sequence of events to ensure the situation is handled quickly and in a civil manner.

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