Haiti introduces special police force for tourists

Haiti introduces special police force for tourists

Tourism police agents listen to a speech during the inauguration ceremony of the newly formed special police force, at the National Police Academy in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Friday, Sept. 27, 2013. Tourism Minister said at a Friday ceremony that 53 agents will patrol the country’s tourist resorts. The agents will wear blue and navy blue uniforms and carry 9 millimeters handguns.

Photograph by: Dieu Nalio Chery , The Associated Press

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti – Haiti has formed a special police force to protect the legions of tourists the government hopes to bring to the troubled Caribbean nation.

Tourism Minister Stephanie Villedrouin said at a Friday ceremony that 53 agents will patrol the country’s tourist resorts. Each has received 340 hours of classroom time to brush up on Haitian history and geography. They have also studied Spanish and English to better help tourists.

The agents will carry 9 mm handguns and will report both to the tourism and justice ministries.

The two-year-old government of President Michel Martelly has sought to make tourism a priority. His government has doubled its tourism budget and is hoping that $27 million from Venezuela will help revive the once-thriving industry.

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