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- If it turned out help was needed, some 1, 500 law enforcement experts-- " civpol " or civilian police in the argot of the bureaucracy-- would be sent.
- As the U . N . role in police monitoring and training during peacekeeping operations has expanded over the past several years, ICITAP collaboration with U . N .-sponsored police monitors ( CIVPOL ) from around the world has grown as well.
- It was not until independence, on 20 May 2002, that an agreement was signed outlining the terms and timetable for handing over of full policing duties from CivPol to the PNTL . The PNTL finally assumed responsibility for the whole country on 10 December 2003.
- The first ROSU in Kosovo was for Prishtina and originally called Regional Street Crimes Unit ( RSCU ) in early 2002, which was created and led by CIVPOL Chief Angel G . Queipo ( Florida, United States ) and Deputy Chief Jim Renfrow ( Arkansas, United States ) who implemented undercover operations, narcotics interdiction, medium risk arrest warrants, and special police tactics to include public disorder units within the ranks of the RSCU . The unit was commanded by CIVPOL Chief Jim Renfrow in the second year and then later Peter Willig of Germany took over after Renfrow ended his CIVPOL mission in late 2003.
- The first ROSU in Kosovo was for Prishtina and originally called Regional Street Crimes Unit ( RSCU ) in early 2002, which was created and led by CIVPOL Chief Angel G . Queipo ( Florida, United States ) and Deputy Chief Jim Renfrow ( Arkansas, United States ) who implemented undercover operations, narcotics interdiction, medium risk arrest warrants, and special police tactics to include public disorder units within the ranks of the RSCU . The unit was commanded by CIVPOL Chief Jim Renfrow in the second year and then later Peter Willig of Germany took over after Renfrow ended his CIVPOL mission in late 2003.
- The first ROSU in Kosovo was for Prishtina and originally called Regional Street Crimes Unit ( RSCU ) in early 2002, which was created and led by CIVPOL Chief Angel G . Queipo ( Florida, United States ) and Deputy Chief Jim Renfrow ( Arkansas, United States ) who implemented undercover operations, narcotics interdiction, medium risk arrest warrants, and special police tactics to include public disorder units within the ranks of the RSCU . The unit was commanded by CIVPOL Chief Jim Renfrow in the second year and then later Peter Willig of Germany took over after Renfrow ended his CIVPOL mission in late 2003.