This project "Strengthening the Termez River Port checkpoint on the Uzbek-Afghan border" was designed to support the Government's current endeavors to increase the capabilities of border guards, customs and other law enforcement agencies at the Termez River Port checkpoint specific to their interdiction abilities relating to both drugs and precursor chemicals. The project provides communication and detection equipment and specialized training in order to update and upgrade the expertise of border guards and customs personnel. It will also be aimed at improving cooperation and coordination between law enforcement serving at the Termez River Port. The next equipment load scheduled for a hand-over on March 31 includes: endoscopes, inspection and UV flashlights, individual and crew toolkits, inspection probes, platform and electronic scales, inspection mirrors and fluorescent markers.
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