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Lower Merion's Top Cop in Israel to Learn Counter-Terrorism Tactics

Lower Merion Police Department Superintendent Michael McGrath joins about a dozen other law-enforcement authorities from the northeast United States for the 12-day training.

 

Lower Merion Police Department Superintendent Michael McGrath on Thursday begins 12 days of counter-terrorism training in Israel, the township announced.

The following information is from the Lower Merion Township public information office:

Lower Merion Police Superintendent Michael McGrath has been invited to represent the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania at the Northeast Counter-Terrorism Seminar (NCTS), held in Israel from January 24 through February 4, 2013. The NCTS is an intensive training program conducted in cooperation with the Israel National Police, and it is organized and funded by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), among the nation's most respected authorities on extremism, hate groups, and terrorism-and one of law enforcement's most trusted partners.

To date, more than 100 senior federal, state and local law enforcement leaders have participated in this training. The NCTS is designed to provide law enforcement leaders with first-hand knowledge of the cutting-edge strategies, tactics, and information to combat terrorism-from some of the world's foremost experts with extensive firsthand experience combating terrorism. The training is limited to 15 personnel from New England, New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

Superintendent McGrath serves on the ADL Law Enforcement Advisory Committee in the organization's Philadelphia Regional Office, along with other federal, state and city law enforcement leaders.

The NCTS provides participants with the opportunity to learn counter-terrorism strategies and tactics, with special emphasis on suicide bombing and securing transportation infrastructure. Through presentations and site visits conducted by senior personnel in the Israel National Police, intelligence and security services, and the Israel Defense Forces, participants will learn directly from Israel's most experienced commanders.

This session will include seven participants from Massachusetts, four from New York, and one each from Connecticut, Maine, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

ADL has run eight NCTS sessions, bringing 115 law enforcement executives and commanders to Israel since 2003. Classes are composed of heads of FBI field offices, major city police chiefs, and state police superintendents, as well as commanders of counter-terrorism, special operations, homeland security, and intelligence divisions and units.

What do you think of the superintendent taking this training? Please tell us in the comments section below.

Related Topics: Lower Merion Police Department and Michael McGrath

Karen Barton

8:16 am on Thursday, January 24, 2013

It's not clear to me why Lower Merion Township needs such training. Who is paying for the trip/training?

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Eric Campbell

9:48 am on Thursday, January 24, 2013

The ADL. See above ... "organized and funded by"

Richard Weisgrau

11:29 am on Thursday, January 24, 2013

Seems to me that such training from experts is a benefit. Since it has no meaningful costs to taxpayers other than the Superintendent's time away, I see no reason to even think about questioning it. While we all hope that his new knowledge will not be tested in Lower Merion by an actual incident, it is reassuring to know that someone at the helm has some knowledge about running the ship.

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Fred Gluck

1:03 pm on Thursday, January 24, 2013

Well said Richard. My vote is to close discussion.

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Bradford Micheals

5:55 pm on Thursday, January 24, 2013

Perhaps upon return, Patch can do an interview with him on his experience? It'd be nice to hear from him since he doesn't do much public appearances like other township Chief's. Or maybe he's just going with the "speak softly carry a big stick" method...

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michael

4:14 pm on Friday, February 1, 2013

do we have alot of terroists in Lower Merion? other than some of the rich kids?

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Rick Liberatoscioli

12:54 pm on Friday, February 8, 2013

With the widespread state and federal felony criminal charges against the Lower Merion Police and Township Commissioners ...... seems more like a waste money.

He can't even investigate a murder attempt just outside the Lower Merion Police headquarters ...... I think most in the community would feel he lacks the intelligence for the job.

richard.liberatoscioli@gmail.com

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