Regional law enforcement cooperation. Different models. Potential and capacities of the regional law enforcement cooperation structures (such as CARICC, GCIC, JPC, others) Tofiq Mürşüdlü (Tofik Murshudlu, Mr.) Chief, Implementation Support Section Organised Crime Branch, UNODC tofik.murshudlu@unodc.org
Figure for thought: Global value of opiate market $ 68 bln; T. Murshudlu (UNODC) 2
The Problems Organised crime (including drug related) - serious threat to regional stability and security.; Inter-agency, regional and intra-regional regional information- sharing is limited; Difficulties in organising and conducting cross-border operations.
Regional cooperation bodies: why & benefits All competent bodies involved Police, DCAs, Customs, Security Services, Border Guards; In many cases no restriction for membership or observer status; Regional focal point for operations and information exchange; Seconded liaison officers from member states and observers; Close cooperation with Interpol, Europol, WCO and others In some instances strict procedures for selection of staff Outcome - More effective regional law enforcement cooperation 4
Joint Planning Cell (Tehran, Iran) Afghanistan Iran, Pakistan Liaison officers from all three countries Real time information exchange Simultaneous operations
Gulf Criminal Intelligence Centre to Combat Drugs (GCIC) Doha, Qatar six Member States of the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf (GCC): Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates
CARICC member states
Possibility of observer status Observers (CARICC example): Afghanistan, Austria, Canada, China, France, Germany, Italy, Pakistan, Romania, Turkey, UK, USA, Interpol, WCO, SELEC,
Main functions Ensuring exchange of criminal intelligence Coordinating multilateral operations
Services of these Centres Collecting and collation of information on drug related organised crime for the use of the law enforcement agencies. Helping the member countries to exchange information and collect it in the common databases (if so needed) Assistance in acquiring information on targeted persons and their criminal links. Assistance in dissemination of information on wanted persons (when needed).
Services of these Centres: Organising working meetings of the case officers involved in investigations with potential linkages. Organising working meetings for planning and coordination of the multilateral operations including controlled deliveries. Acting as a full time coordination centre in the course of multilateral operations; Developing recommendations based on the outcomes of the operations.
These Centre can use following sources of information: Own databases; Databases of other international organisations such as Interpol, WCO etc, open sources of information. Ирландия Москва Киев Real case example: links of the leader of the criminal group Бишкек
The Centres provide platform for information exchange and coordination of information Meetings of the representatives of the law enforcement agencies to identify targets The parties agree of the target and focus their efforts As a result of concerted actions the criminals whereabouts and their links are identified, which lead to their arrest
EXAMPLE Multilateral International Operation Black Tulip
Operation Black Tulip Black Tulip - - is long-term multilateral international operation aimed at suppressing the activities of African transnational drug trafficking groups, which has established a sustainable delivery channels of Afghan opiates through the territories of CARICC member states
Detentions of members of the African drug trafficking groups during 2008-20102010 in CARICC member states In Dushanbe, by 6 cases of interdiction of the smuggling of drugs, there were detained : - 4 citizens of the South Africa; - 7 citizens of Philippines; - 1 citizen of Nigeria; - 1 female citizen of Uganda. 84 kg 993 gr of heroin were seized. Baku in Baku, by 5 cases of interdiction of the smuggling of drugs, there were detained : - 3 citizens of Azerbaijan; - 2 citizens of Nigeria; - 1 citizen of Bulgaria; - 4 citizens of Pakistan; - 1 female citizen of Uzbekistan. 54 kg 937 gr of heroin and 3 kg 62 gr of cocaine were seized. Almaty Dushanbe In Kazakhstan and China, as a result of multi-way joint operation, 19 members of drug trafficking group were detained, of which : - 4 citizens of Mongolia; - 5 citizens of Afghanistan; - 1 citizen of Ghana; Beijing - 7 citizens of Nigeria; - 1 citizen of Uzbekistan. 15 kg of heroin were seized. Shanghai In Kyrgyzstan, by 4 cases, there were detained drug traffickers : - 1 citizen of Nigeria; - 1 citizen of Sierra Leone. 9.187 kg of heroin were seized. Guangzhou
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Operation Black Tulip Azerbaijan Kyrgyzstan Kazakhstan China Russia Interpol Working group Afghanistan USA Lithuania Tajikistan Turkey Latvia Italy Uzbekistan
Networking the Networks APICC WCO Interpol SELEC CARICC JPC GCIC T. Murshudlu (UNODC) East Africa
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