Case Study: Security and Professionalism—Supporting INTERPOL’s Crime Scene Training for the Ghana Police Service
Project Overview
In September 2025, INTERPOL conducted a high-level Crime Scene Response training exercise for the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service . The training involved international law enforcement officials who required secure, reliable transportation during their multi-day mission in Accra. Caradise Ghana was chosen to provide the specialized vehicle rental services for this sensitive security project.
The Challenge: High-Security Protocols and Institutional Trust
Security Vetting: Working with a global police organization requires a provider whose drivers and operational protocols have undergone extensive internal vetting.
Sensitive Logistics: The mission required transporting officials to various specialized training sites, demanding a high degree of confidentiality and professional conduct from the chauffeurs.
Zero-Failure Tolerance: Logistical delays could have disrupted high-level international police cooperation and training schedules.
The Operational Strategy: "Security-First" Logistics
Standardized Fleet: Deployment of late-model SUVs and vans that prioritized passenger safety and vehicle reliability.
Veteran Drivers: Chauffeurs assigned to the INTERPOL project were selected for their proven track record of professionalism and adherence to strict corporate security standards.
Strict Vetting: All drivers were licensed by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) and had passed Caradise's "strict" internal vetting process.
The Execution: Supporting International Law Enforcement
The mission was executed with 100% operational success, facilitating the movement of INTERPOL trainers and officials throughout the duration of the CID training exercise. The project further reinforced Caradise Ghana's ability to handle the specific needs of international security and governmental bodies.

