Spending the last three days with the Royal Gibraltar Police has been Superintendent Oscar Vico Cuesta of the Policia Local in Burjassot, a community of around 50,000 people just outside Valencia. He had made a personal request to visit Gibraltar as he had always been very interested ‘in the philosophy of the British-style of policing.’
‘My superior officer saw it as an opportunity for us to learn from the British police model and to bring back new ideas which could be implemented in Burjassot. He also recognised that I was willing to take some of my annual leave in order for me to visit Gibraltar!’
In addition to studying the structure and the capabilities of the RGP, he was particularly keen to see ‘policing by consent’ in action. He spent time with officers engaged in Community Policing, in Roads Policing and in the Victim Support teams. He was also briefed on the RGP’s policies regarding Professionalism and its handling of crimes.
‘At a personal level, I have learned a great deal that I can adopt and implement in my local police force’, said Oscar. ‘This has been a unique experience and one of the best opportunities to learn. In my policing career, this has been a dream come true and I will be a better police officer for having had this experience. I would like to thank everyone who has made my visit possible.’