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The cabinet has approved the acquisition of 25 mobile police units, which will be used by national security agencies to help secure the nation, Defence Minister Wayne Sturge said.
Speaking at a post-cabinet media briefing on September 4, Sturge said the units are about the size of a 20-foot and 40-foot shipping container and could sleep between four and 12 officers at a time.
"This first 25 will facilitate swift, strategic deployment as these units would be strategically placed in certain places around the country so that we can monitor exits and traffic going into and out of various communities so that when there is an incident such as a shooting or a burglary or a murder, the security services would be better placed to respond rapidly."
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