GILEE Welcomes Israeli Police, Officials for Leadership Training
The program for the 12 senior officers included site visits to and briefings by federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies.
The Georgia International Law Enforcement Exchange (GILEE) at GSU’s Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, provided a law enforcement executive leadership development training program in Georgia for the 21st delegation of Israel Police and Israel Prison Service officials. The program for the 12 senior officers included site visits to and briefings by federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies. They were also briefed by Muscogee County Superior Court Judge John Martin, Georgia Command College. The officers also met and interacted with sixth through eighth graders at Davis Academy.
The delegation was headed by Brigadier General Shlomit Landes, head of the Investigations Division in the Investigations and Intelligence Department of the Israel Police. She headed the mission for body identification following the Hamas Oct. 7 terror attack. She delivered a special briefing on her mission at the Selig Center. The delegation was joined by Consul General of Israel to the Southeast Anat Sultan Dadon when it met with Gov. Brian Kemp and his wife, Marty. It was also recognized by Mayor Rusty Paul at the Sandy Springs Veterans Day Tribute.
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