MITIGATING SECURITY-RELATED RISKS WHEN TRAVELING IN BRAZIL AND MEXICO

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MITIGATING SECURITY-RELATED RISKS WHEN TRAVELING IN BRAZIL AND MEXICO

Gisela Mota lasted less than 24 hours in her role as mayor of Temixco. She didn t resign. She was assassinated. On the morning of January 2, 2016, less than a day after assuming office, six armed men forced themselves inside her family s house and made the entire family lie face down while they attempted to identify their target, the newly elected mayor, Mota. Once Mota identified herself, the attackers summarily executed her, shooting her four times in the head. While Mota s murder is an extreme example of the power and ferocity of organized crime, it does provide a window into the struggles the country faces, and why some view the potential for civil war. In Brazil, the situation is no less dire. With over 50,000 deaths a year from homicide, Brazil continues to struggle with inescapable levels of violence. To complicate matters further, the country also faces a pervasive violence problem within its police. This recently resulted in the country s state security secretary banning attempts by police officers from administering first aid 1 to those in need, and potentially covering up murders they committed. By the Numbers: Brazil, Mexico, and the United States: Brazil Mexico United States Size (SQ KM) 8,514,877 1,964,375 9,826,675 Population 204,259,812 (July 2015 121,736,809 (July 2015 321,368,864 (July 2015 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) $3.276 trillion (2014 $1.291 trillion (2014 $17.35 trillion (2014 GDP per Capita Labor force Unemployment rate $16,200 (2014 $18,000 (2014 $54,400 (2014 108 million 51.92 million 155.9 million 4.8% (2014 4.8% (2014 6.2% (2014 Homicide count 56,337 27,213 14,661 Kidnappings 396 (2013) 1,888 (2013) (1) N/A FirstCall CSS 1

(1) U.S. law enforcement does not track and report kidnappings at the national level. Table sources: https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/rankorder/2147rank.html https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/br.html https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/mx.html https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/us.html http://homicide.igarape.org.br/ http://altoalsecuestro.com.mx/estadisticas/ https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/the_americas/kidnappings-in-mexico-surge-to-thehighest-number-onrecord/2014/08/15/3f8ee2d2-1e6e-11e4-82f9-2cd6fa8da5c4_story.html https://data.unodc.org/ http://www.economist.com/blogs/americasview/2014/03/police-violence-brazil BRAZIL AND MEXICO: VIOLENCE REIGNS Mota s murder provides the latest example of the pervasiveness of extreme violence in Mexico, organized crime, and the ongoing fight for power and control within local, state, and federal governments. Notwithstanding organized crime s fight with the government, criminal gangs continue to wage war against each other. In the midst of such violence, kidnappings, and murders, extortion takes place with alarming frequency. With no end in sight, traveling in Mexico exposes foreigners to a broad range of threats. This is especially the case for executives employed with multinationals as they present attractive kidnapping targets for criminal gangs. The current security situation in Brazil presents similar challenges for the traveling executive. As an indication of the threats that crime and violence pose, in its 2015 Crime and Safety Report series, the United States Overseas Security Advisory Council (OSAC) assigned Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Brasilia (the country s capital), and Recife a crime rating of critical 2345. The threats detailed in OSAC s reports range from pickpocketing and vehicle theft, to kidnapping and random acts of violence, including the use of firearms. In light of the upcoming Olympic Games taking place in August 2016, and the tremendous influx of visitors predicted, the OSAC s reports highlight a particularly problematic type of crime involving robberies of cars stuck in the country s notorious traffic, as well as robberies in public places such as beaches and shopping malls and other congested areas such as sporting events. The OSAC s report on Brasilia noted the following: 2 Mitigating Security-Related Risks When Traveling in Brazil and Mexico

Crime was a concern during the World Cup; the majority of it was opportunistic street crime that took advantage of the influx of tourists. Thieves targeted people at Fan Fests, near stadiums, on buses, subways, and other areas where tourists congregated. Commonly stolen items included: wallets, purses, phones, cameras, luggage, jewelry, and match tickets. These types of thefts were usually non-violent, but the ones that did turn violent were often because the victim resisted. The tournament also saw more serious cases of crime to include 6 sexual assault, armed robbery, and express kidnapping. Furthermore, the same report noted that criminals do not discriminate between private individuals and government officials: FirstCall CSS 3

The World Arrives in Brazil: Rio 2016 The Facts Days of competition Countries competing 17 206 Athletes competing 10,500 Number of medal events 306 Number of competition venues 32 Number of tickets available 7.5 million Number of tourists predicted 480,000 Table sources http://www.rio2016.com/en/olympic-games http://riotimesonline.com/brazil-news/riobusiness/ioc-predicts-480000-tourists-in-rio-2016/# Violent crimes (murder, kidnapping, carjacking, armed assault, and burglary) occur with frequency. On January 1, a Lebanese diplomat was attacked by four criminals while he was reportedly in a vehicle with diplomatic plates en route to a local shopping mall when he was assaulted. He was hit on the head and suffered a broken nose and bruises. https://www.osac.gov/pages/contentreportdetails.aspx?cid=17139 https://www.osac.gov/pages/contentreportdetails.aspx?cid=17164 https://www.osac.gov/pages/contentreportdetails.aspx?cid=17239 https://www.osac.gov/pages/contentreportdetails.aspx?cid=18843 https://www.osac.gov/pages/contentreportdetails.aspx?cid=17239 Consequently, executives traveling to either country on a routine business trip, or to attend a special event such as the Olympics Games in Brazil, or the Bridgestone America s Golf Cup in Mexico City, must exercise extreme caution. 4 Mitigating Security-Related Risks When Traveling in Brazil and Mexico

THE INHERENT SECURITY CHALLENGES EACH MARKET PRESENTS Given the degree of elevated levels of robbery, kidnapping, rape, and murder coupled with an ever-present language without careful planning and support, executives traveling overseas can easily find themselves in unfamiliar and inherently unsafe situations. In particular, Brazil and Mexico present several common security-related challenges, including the following: Fragile Transportation Networks: Brazil is the largest country in South America, both in terms of its population and geographical size. The road conditions in both countries vary dramatically. Many roads receive minimal maintenance, resulting in potholes with the potential to damage a vehicle and leave the occupants stranded. Public transport also presents risks due to the prevalence of unlicensed taxis and the threat of attacks on each country s bus networks during social or political unrest, including robbery and hijackings. Ever-Present Language Barrier: The existence of a language barrier is nothing new for well-traveled executives. However, given the current security situation in both countries, communicating with someone whose first language is Portuguese or Spanish, dramatically complicates the communication process especially in times of stress such as a robbery or kidnapping. Corruption In The Private And Public Sector: Both Brazil and Mexico continue to battle systemic corruption. Transparency International s 2015 Corruption Perceptions Index ranks Brazil as the 76th corrupt country out of 168 countries surveyed. Mexico ranks 95th on the same list (For comparison purposes, the United States and United Kingdom rank 16th and 10th, respectively7 ). In 2013 and again in 2014, the Brazilian public took to the streets to protest their disapproval of government corruption and alleged police brutality. In Mexico, because of the invasive role played by organized crime and drug trafficking gangs, members of the police, judiciary, as well as city, state, and federal governments may end up on the payrolls of criminals. As kidnapping for ransom is a frequent occurrence in both Brazil and Mexico, an executive may wander into the wrong area and suffer deadly consequences. (See Sidebar: Waze sends American Couple to Crime-Ridden Slum). https://www.transparency.org/cpi2014/results FirstCall CSS 5

Car Crash Hospitalizes Mexican Executive Traveling in United States When an executive from Mexico crashed his car while visiting Houston, he immediately contacted FirstCall who sent team members from Matamoros and Monterrey to provide assistance. Once in Houston, the FirstCall team picked up the client, arranged transportation for him to get back to Mexico, and handled insurance related matters in the USA and Mexico. FirstCall also prepared and presented suitable paperwork to allow for the towing of the executive s damage vehicle back to Mexico. 6 Mitigating Security-Related Risks When Traveling in Brazil and Mexico

FirstCall EVACUATES 60 EMPLOYEES AND EXECUTIVES DURING HURRICANE INGRID AND TROPICAL STORM MANUEL When Hurricane Ingrid and tropical storm Manuel hit Mexico simultaneously, 60 executives and employees of a multinational car manufacturer in Acapulco found themselves cut off with limited access to food, water, and medical supplies. In order to reach the stranded executives and employees, deliver assistance, and facilitate their evacuation, FirstCall s team in Acapulco walked for many hours under difficult conditions to reach the hotel where they sheltered. While the Acapulco team proceeded on foot, the FirstCall team in Mexico City sent three vans stocked with water and food to Acapulco. Due to the extensive damage caused by the storms, many roads were impassable. Consequently, the FirstCall team had to negotiate with Mexico s National Guard in order to receive permission to use alternate, regional roads. While the Acapulco and Mexico City teams provided assistance in Mexico, FirstCall s directors met with the client s crisis committee. The client asked FirstCall to arrange for three private jets to evacuate the employees and executives. After extensive negotiations with the airport and National Guard officials, 30 employees and executives left Mexico in planes, fully stocked with food, water, and medical supplies. In addition to the client s employees and executives, the planes evacuated several local inhabitants, with non-critical injuries that required medical care. FirstCall evacuated the remaining 30 individuals using the vans that arrived from Mexico City. SELECTING A SECURITY FIRM Given the existing presence of multinationals in both markets, the upcoming Olympic Games, increased large scale manufacturing, and investment in Mexico s oil and gas sector, executives may soon uncover a need to travel to either country. The current security situation in both countries justifies the abundance of caution when it comes to ensuring an executive s safety and security. The following checklist provides companies and VIPs with criteria to consider when selecting a security firm. FirstCall CSS 7

Does the firm possess an in-depth understanding of the threats facing executives as well as extensive experience meeting the varied and complex needs and expectations of multinational corporations? Can they provide support throughout the country regardless of where the executive and their team travels? Does the security firm invest the time, effort, and expense to conduct advanced site visits as well as gather real-time intelligence regarding the threats an executive may face? Can the firm demonstrate its experience in identifying and documenting primary and secondary travel routes - including escape routes, distance to the nearest hospitals and designated rallying points? Has the firm helped companies identify and adopt a vehicle-based GPS tracking solution? Such a solution should include a two-way connection with a trained security specialist who possesses the advanced training needed to respond to an assault, a kidnapping, a medical emergency, or other personal crises as well as the wherewithal to direct police or other emergency services to the scene. In addition to the services detailed above, a security firm must employ professionals with advanced language skills that allow them to communicate in their native language as well as the executive s mother tongue, which in most often cases is English. CONCLUSION Brazil and Mexico continue to attract capital investments and millions of tourists each year. Given the level of criminal activity directed at foreign visitors as well as general level of violence that envelopes rural and metropolitan areas alike, executives and VIPs must plan accordingly. With local knowledge, advance site assessments, contingency planning, and the use of GPS technology, security firms can help ensure that executives and VIPs avoid a broad range of severe and life-threatening risks. 8 Mitigating Security-Related Risks When Traveling in Brazil and Mexico

ABOUT FirstCall CSS FirstCall Corporate Security and Advisory Services is a global business advisory and risk management company providing personal protection, workplace stability, and crisis advisory services to Fortune 1000 corporate security departments and family offices. With 20 years of experience in emerging and high-risk markets plus regional offices in 16 strategic locations around the world, FirstCall delivers confidence and peace of mind by providing experienced and trusted security professionals. FirstCall provides highly personalized solutions in response to the challenges of doing business in today s fluid, global marketplace. 20+ years of experience solving complex security problems on a global scale Global capability built through an international presence More than half the Fortune 100 served In-depth understanding of social, political, and economic conditions in each market we serve Proven ability to attract, train, and promote the most talented professionals in our industry Interested in learning how FirstCall can help your company manage the threat of workplace violence? Contact us today at FirstCall Corporate Security and Advisory Services One Sansome Street Suite 3500 San Francisco, CA 94104 - USA Phone: +1 (415) 781-4300 Email: info@firstcallcss.com FirstCall CSS 9

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