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INTERPOL CBRNE OPERATIONS WCO GLOBAL SECURITY CONFERENCE Brussels, Belgium, 2-4 October 2018

PROGRAMME CHASE CHEMICAL ANTI-SMUGGLING ENFORCEMENT CONCEPT OBJECTIVES ACTIVITIES OUTCOMES A global effort to counter the international smuggling of chemicals used in the manufacture of weapons designed to kill and injure indiscriminately Builds the capacity of INTERPOL member countries to identify, interdict and investigate this criminal activity Chase consists of training activities and operations Chase closes the coordination gap among agencies; Establishes regional network of chemical smuggling prevention leaders

PROGRAMME CHASE - CHEMICAL ANTI-SMUGGLING ENFORCEMENT CRIME SCENE MANAGEMENT COURSE INVESTIGATION SKILLS COURSE OPERATION PLANNING MEETING OPERATION CHASE

PROGRAMME CHASE - CHEMICAL ANTI-SMUGGLING ENFORCEMENT SUMMARY OF OUTCOMES: 4 International Operations (2015-2018/) at 15 border crossing points resulting in a number of arrests, recovery of a hijacked ship, several interceptions and seizures of hazardous chemicals/materials, hundreds of thousands of screens against INTERPOL databases and secondary cargo/vehicle/chemicals checks Built a cadre of over 100 trained senior law enforcement officers in 8 Southeast Asian and 3 Middle East countries to be used as international points of contact to coordinate, conduct and lead activities to counter the illicit smuggling of chemicals Beneficiary Agencies: police, customs, immigration and government chemical and border security agencies OBJECTIVE: Enhance regional efforts to combat the illegal movement of chemical & explosive materials and improve information-sharing among beneficiary countries on international criminal investigations

PROGRAMME CHASE COUNTRIES OF IMPLEMENTATION Malaysia Indonesia Myanmar Cambodia Laos Jordan Thailand Lebanon Philippines Iraq Vietnam 4 cycles with 8 Southeast Asian and 3 Middle Eastern countries (2015-2018)

All countries involved were part of developing the locations, strategy, team structure, Strategy and locus set during Coordination meeting Reps from each country present Coordination Centre established Tasking and Coordination reviewed in line with daily reports Operational Site Multi-agency team Operational Site Multi-agency team Operational Site Multi-agency team Daily reporting back on operational activity

PROJECT WATCHMAKER AN INTERNATIONAL EFFORT TO IDENTIFY, LOCATE AND/OR ARREST KNOWN AND SUSPECTED INDIVIDUALS INVOLVED IN THE MANUFACTURE OR USE OF EXPLOSIVE DEVICES

Regional Working Group Meetings Produce Analytical Report Specialized Training Course Pre-operation Coordination Meeting Operation Watchmaker PROJECT WATCHMAKER Identifying officers having sufficient experience and knowledge / collect and collate data Focus on the specific region on bombmakers and chemical explosive materials Modules including INTERPOL police capabilities Review and discuss generic as well as national Operation Orders Simultaneou s crossborder operation in selected region

ACTIONABLE DATA OPERATION WATCHMAKER CHECKING DOCUMENTS OF PASSANGERS AGAINST INTERPOL DATABASES CHECKING FINGERPRINTS AGAINST INTERPOL WATCHMAKER DATAA CHECKING IMAGES OF TRAVELLERS AGAINST INTERPOL F.R. WATCHMAKER DATA CHECKING SUSPICIOUS CHEMICALS AND MATERIALS

OPERATION WATCHMAKER SOUTHEAST ASIA

INTERPOL s ROLE IN WCO OPERATIONS Cross-check data against databases Identify national points of contact from police to assist operations Follow-up each suspicious shipment with relevant NCB in 192 countries Coordinate with police to assist in investigations Provide subject matter expert support whenever needed

BEST PRACTICES / LESSONS LEARNED MULTI-AGENCY APPROACH DURING TRAININGS/OPERATIONS EXTENSIVE USE OF INTERPOL DATABASES: NOMINAL/SLTD/SMV/SPECIALIZED ESTABLISH REGIONAL COORDINATION UNIT DURING OPERATIONS IDENTIFICATION OF CBRN AND C-IED / EOD UNITS IN COUNTRIES IDENTIFICATION OF SPECIALIZED LABORATORIES OR FORENSIC UNITS IN COUNTRIES FOLLOW INTERNATIONAL/NATIONAL GUIDELINES FOR CHAIN OF CUSTODY

THANK YOU QUESTIONS? Alan GRIMMER Coordinator CBRNE Sub-Directorate EMAIL: A.GRIMMER@INTERPOL.INT TEL.: + 334 72 44 7087