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IAS Border Security Agency Security Law Enforcement 

Border Security Officer
Border services agency officers protect public security and safety while ensuring the country's prosperity. They determine the admissibility of visitors entering the country and returning home. They also monitor the flow of goods across the border and screen for illegal items and substances. 

Border services agency officers protect the country's society, the environment, and industry. They prevent illegal items such as drugs, firearms, obscene material, and other prohibited goods from entering the country. They guard against diseases in humans, animals, and plants that could threaten the country's well-being. The border security officers inspect goods imported for personal or commercial use. They deal with the public at airports, seaports, railway stations, country borders and highway crossings.

Border security agency officers' services:

Examine documents and interview travellers and importers
Detain people who may pose a threat to the country
Deny entry to people who are not allowed in countries such as those involved in terrorism, organized crime, war crimes, or crimes against humanity.
Examine personal and commercial shipments
Monitoring the movement of goods
Stop illegal goods from entering or leaving the country
Assess taxable value on imported goods
Apply duty and sales taxes and collect fees
Stop banned or hazardous products from entering the country
Investigate problems and enforce regulations
Educate members of the public
Use computer databases to extract or input sensitive information
Arrest anyone who is breaking laws under the authority of the Criminal code, customs Act, and Immigration Refugee Protection Act.

Border Security Officers workers as:
Border Services Agency officer, Custom Inspector, Inspector, Investigator, Law Enforcement Officer

IAS Border Security Investigations
IAS Border Security Investigations Division Enforcement Agency provides the services of investigating domestic and international activities resulting from the illegal movement of people and goods into, within, and out of the country.
IASBSI investigates human rights violations, immigration crime, human smuggling, export enforcement issues, cybercrime and other contraband.

IASBSI operations and intelligence functions:

International affairs
Intelligence
Domestic Operations
National intellectual property rights
National security investigations 
Mission Support

IAS Border Security Detective 
IAS Border Security Detective provides analysis, collect, and disseminates criminal intelligence and plans, coordinate, and participate in investigations associated with a border security agency and counterterrorism border security agency support all law enforcement efforts of any agency within the border security agency and any province, territory,  state, country or local government by planning and executing often complex investigative actions. 

IAS Border Security Detective Agency conduct investigations involving terrorist threats or actions, these professional, many times, investigate matters related to fraud, waste, abuse, logistics, information system, and safety within the agency.

IAS Broder Security Detective Agency Services:

Collecting and analyzing all criminal intelligence data
Planning and executing all investigative actions, including coordinating efforts with officials from various agencies or jurisdictions
Conducting on-site investigations to collect and document evidence and take statements from subjects or witnesses
Conducting fact-finding examinations in a discreet and confidential manner
Analyzing investigative reports and presenting conclusions and recommendations
Inventorying and processing all physical evidence received in the evidence unit
Extracting all pertinent data for database retention and disseminating the information to pertinent officials 
Maintaining an investigative case log and preparing concise reports on investigations and investigative summaries
Briefing appropriate officials and preparing case summaries

Border Patrol Agents
 

Border Patrol Agents (BPAs) detect, prevent, and apprehend terrorists, undocumented noncitizens, smugglers of noncitizens and illegal narcotics at or near international land borders and coastal borders using surveillance from covert positions.


Typical Assignments Include:

Responding to electronic sensor alarms in remote areas

 

Interpreting and following tracks, marks and other physical evidence of undocumented noncitizens and smugglers

 

Using cutting-edge technology, such as infrared scopes during nighttime operations

 

Performing line-watch duties, traffic checkpoint operations, city patrols, transportation checks and other law enforcement duties as assigned

 

Communicating and/or giving verbal commands in all languages to any languages speaking person undocumented noncitizens and smugglers

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We provide

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Horse Patrol: Horse Patrol agents ride in challenging terrain, environmentally protected and privately owned sensitive geographic locations. In some cases, it is the only option for Canada Border Patrol (USBP) to enter regions inaccessible by any other means of patrol. Without Horse Patrol, these areas would remain unpatrolled and susceptible to transnational criminal activity.

 

Bike Patrol: Bike Patrol facilitates the apprehension of all cross-border threats by utilizing the tactical law enforcement advantages of stealth, mobility, agility and accessibility.

 

K-9 Unit: The K-9 Unit uses canines to detect concealed humans and odours or narcotics, perform search and rescue, special response patrol, human remain detection and tracking/trailing.

 

Boat Patrol: Specially trained agents use airboats, shallow draft vessels and V-hull platforms to patrol remote waterways and otherwise inaccessible landings that would be exploited by criminal smuggling elements without a law enforcement presence.

Off-Road Vehicle Unit: Specially trained agents use all-terrain vehicles, dirt bikes and other vehicles designed to access terrain that is not compatible with motor vehicles to secure inaccessible areas of the border and intercept drug runners and undocumented noncitizens.

 

Border Patrol Tactical Unit (BORTAC): Highly trained and specially equipped tactical unit for rapid response or deliberate deployments to law enforcement situations and intelligence-based threats requiring special tactics, techniques and procedures in defence of our national security.

Border Patrol Search, Trauma and Rescue (BORSTAR): Highly trained and a specialized unit that provides law enforcement, search and rescue and medical to local, county, state, tribal and federal entities for search and rescues, acts of terrorism, potential terrorism and natural disasters throughout Canada and across the globe.

Mobile Response Team: National Group of organized, trained and equipped border patrol agents BPAs capable of providing a flexible and enhanced tiered-response capability to counter the emerging, changing and evolving threats in challenging operational areas.

 

Firearms Instructor Training: Firearms instructors train and certify agents, arming them with the fundamental knowledge and skills required to conduct CBP operations located throughout Canada and across the globe.

 

Less-Lethal Instructor Training: Certified tactical instructors who deliver mission-specific training to CBP personnel, as well as to our national and international partners. The training continually evolves and advances to encompass the tools, tactics, mindset and methodologies needed to engage the ever-changing threats to our nation.

 

Emergency Medical: Certified Medical Technicians (EMTs) and paramedics that provide emergency medical response and training for USBP. They are highly trained in emergency medicine and use their skills to save lives and treat the injuries of fellow agents, undocumented noncitizens and people from the communities in which they serve.

 

Chaplaincy Training:

The Chaplaincy Program provides educational resources and training on difficult topics – including suicide prevention and awareness and law enforcement-related stress. It also provides connections to local community resources.

 

Off-Road Vehicle Unit: 

The Off-Road Vehicle Unit is comprised of specially trained agents that use different off-road packaged vehicles, such as ATVs, dirt bikes, and other vehicles specifically designed to access terrain that is not compatible with regular motor vehicles to secure inaccessible areas of the border and intercept drug runners and undocumented noncitizens.


And more


IAS provides custom solutions

Head Quarters of IAS
1614 -283 Pharmacy Ave
Scarborough, ON, CA
M1L 3G1
647-717-0048
innadamicxs@gmail.com
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