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1 THE UNODC-WCO CONTAINER CONTROL PROGRAMME State of play of the programme Capacity Building Workshop on controlling illegal transboundery Shipments of hazardous and electronic wastes at seaports Tema, August 2014

2 2004: Start in 4 pilot ports in Ecuador, Ghana, Senegal and Pakistan

3 Costa Rica Dominican Republic EcuadorGuatemalaGuyanaJamaica Panama # ParaguaySuriname 20 operational countries BeninGhana Senegal # TogoAlbaniaAzerbaijanGeorgiaMontenegro Pakistan # Afghanistan # Armenia Bosnia Herzegovina KazakhstanMoldovaTajikistanTurkmenistanUkraine Uzbekistan # Cape Verde Egypt # Iraq Ivory Coast MoroccoOmanYemen ArgentinaBrazilChile Bangladesh India # IndonesiaMalaysiaNepalPhilippines Thailand # Vietnam Regional structure - Staff # Kenya # TanzaniaUganda Maldives Sri Lanka 30 funded countries

4 Canada European Union/EC FranceGermanyItalyJapan The Netherlands NorwaySpainSwitzerland United Kingdom USA Donor countries of the CCP Beside the financial support from donors, countries and Organizations support the Programme by delivering expert trainers in the area of container targeting and profiling

5 Establishment of Container Profiling Units/ PCUs to identify high-risk containers Awareness raising activities to facilitate legal trade Cooperation among competent national authorities Regional / international cooperation among port control units and non participating ports (e.g. European Ports, Canadian etc.) Currently more than 40 Joint Port Control Units operational Main objectives

6 Formal Agreement between Government and UNODC Technical Needs Assessments Cooperative inter-agency agreements Regular monitoring of PCU performance Regular consultations with national stake- holders and Trade Mentoring training Sustainability Elements

7   Identify and examine high risk containers  Sensitization activities to facilitate the flow of legal traffic Globally less than 2 % Of containers are examined Tasks

8 GOOD PRACTICE GUIDE FOR CONTAINER CONTROL Risk Analysis and profiling techniques  Information from supply chain data e.g. Cargo manifest/Bill of Lading (pre-arrival phase)  Customs import, transit and export declarations (arrival, departure and post arrival and post departure phase)  Proactive use of Container Intelligence Systems (WCO - Cargo Targeting System)  Use of intelligence and open sources  Enhance cooperation with private sector stakeholders

9 - - 2 week initial training, incl. basic training - - 2 week practical training Advanced / Specialized training - Mentorship/follow-up visits by trainers as seen necessary - Exchange of officials between operational units - Operational exercises - - Work Study Tour Training Cycle Theory Practical Specialist Operational 2 weeks practical Work study tour 3 weeks advanced Operational exchanges Mentors Strategic Export Control training Drug & Explosives precursor training Investigation case file management - COPES Intelligence training IPR training CITES / hazardous waste Training elements

10 RESULTS in the UNODC/WCO CONTAINER CONTROL PROGRAMME

11 COCAINE 23218 kg seized by JPCUs in 2013 + 226 kg seized outside CCP based on CCP info in 2013 Since start of programme 90.000 kg cocaine seized by JPCUs

12 HEROIN 1276 kg seized by JPCUs 2013 + 80 kg seized outside CCP based on CCP info Since start of programme 2650 kg heroin seized

13 CANNABIS (2013) 3236 kg Marijuana + 3186 kg Hashish

14 Counterfeit goods: in 2013 in total 113 containers detained by the JPCUs To date > 350 containers

15 MEDICINES (2013) 60883 kg Tramadol

16 July 2013: seizure of 25 containers with military equipment ex MV “CHONG CHON GANG” in Panama (assistance from PCU)

17 5 containers protected timber + 725 kg ivory seized in 2013

18 MISCELLANEOUS 2013 10 stolen vehicles, 2 motorcycles, cigarettes, spirits, misdeclaration and other fiscal fraud

19  Intensified use of WCO Regional Training Centers  CCP expansion to Asia, East and North Africa  Global expansion of ContainerComm to ports outside the CCP to enhance port- to-port cooperation at a global level  Air Cargo Programme (pilot in preparation) Future CCP Strategy

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