The Council for National Security and Law Enforcement (CONSLE)
The Council for National Security and Law Enforcement (CONSLE) is responsible for the coordination of the multi-dimensional nature of security, to ensure a safe and stable Community.
Article 17a of the Revised Treaty states that the Council, which comprises Ministers designated by the Members of the Community, shall:
- Promote the development and implementation of a common regional security strategy to complement the national security strategies of Members of the Community; and
- Establish and promote measures designed to –
- Combat and eliminate threats to national and regional security;
- Ensure the expeditious and efficient mobilisation and deployment of regional resources in order to manage and defuse national and regional security crises and to combat serious crimes in consultation with the relevant Member States;
- Preserve the territorial integrity of the Member States; and
- Gather, share and manage intelligence
3. Establish measures to increase cooperation in mutual legal assistance in criminal matters among Members of the Community;
4. Promote, in conjunction with Ministers responsible for Legal Affairs or Attorneys-General of Members of the Community or both, national justice systems;
5. Give policy and overall directions concerning the activities and programmes of the Implementation Agency for Crime and Security (IMPACS)
6. Promote functional cooperation with the Organs of the Community referred to in Article 10 paragraph 2, in the pursuit of the Community’s goal for the prevention and elimination of crime and violence and the promotion of a safe and secure environment within the Members of the Community;
7. Establish strategic partnerships with third States and regional and international agencies in the furtherance of regional security and the Community as a zone of peace with stable democracies; and
8. Undertake any additional functions assigned to it by the Conference arising under this Treaty.
9. The CONSLE was incorporated into the Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas by way of a Protocol which was opened for signature in March 2009.
Last Updated: 28 January 2016
Strategic Priorities
Transnational Organized Crime
Border Security and Maritime Surveillance
Cybersecurity
Disaster Management and Crime Prevention
Prison Reform and Recidivism
Policy Oversight
Recent Updates
Remarks by Dr. Hon. Horace Chang, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Security of Jamaica, and Chairman of the Council of Ministers of National Security and Law Enforcement (CONSLE) to the 24th Meeting of the CONSLE, 6 October 2022, Jamaica
- Honourable Ministers and Heads of Delegation
- Mrs Alison Drayton, Assistant Secretary-General CARICOM
CARICOM Member States deepening cooperation to fight crime; Ministers of National Security zero in on firearms trafficking
The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) is deepening cooperation among Member States to ensure the safety of the Region as increasing and new forms of crimes are occurring.
Remarks by Secretary-General Dr Carla Barnett to the Twenty-Third Meeting of the Council for National Security and Law Enforcement, 16 Feb. 2022
- Honourable Dr. Horace Chang, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Security of Jamaica and Chairman of the Council for National Security and Law Enforcement;
The CARICOM Security Mechanism – working assiduously to mitigate threats caused by the COVID-19 Pandemic
The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Council for Security and Law Enforcement (CONSLE) met for an emergency meeting on 8 April 2020 to discuss matters of security, particularly th