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The National WASTE- project of the Belgian police Budapest, 10 th December 2008 Speaker: Frans Geysels
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DGA Administrative Police DGJ Federal Judicial Police DGS Management& Support CGIG DJG Management& Development DJO Ops & Info DJF Economic & Financial Crime DJB Crime against Goods DJP Crime against Persons DJT Technical & Scientific Police DJC Organized Crime Environmental Crime Organized TheftHormones Car Theft F.A.S.T.Hold up Federal Police
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Contact Point Local Police Co-ordinator Expertise Administration Investigation capacity Environment FGP Environmental Service Federal Judicial Police Federal Local AIC Co-ordinator Comdo SPN/SPC/WPR SPN/SPC/WPR Contact Point Liaison- officier Environmental Network
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i.e. Organised and Recurring; Fraudulant and Intended to make Considerable Profits; Supra-local / International; Very Harmful to the Environment and/or Public Health Serious Environmental Crime
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Waste Swindle; Swindle of Radioactive Materials (alleged or not); Swindle of Protected Flora and Fauna; Firework Swindle. The following phenomena are concerned
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DUTIES: Making strategic analyses to conceptualise the phenomena; Giving advice and ensuring the co-ordination for the benefit of the investigators; Developing expert data bases; Providing specific expertise and support to the police services; Ensuring information control and exploitation; Starting an “environmental network”; Providing specific training for members of the “environmental network”; Promoting an integrated police method to tackle the phenomena; Initiating and let carry out proactive and reactive investigations Concluding “skeleton agreements” (Police/Environmental Authorities) Representing the police in panels that deal with environmental protection (INTERPOL, EUROPOL, EU,...). The Environmental Crime Service
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OBJECTIVES (1): To give insight into the real waste streams in Belgium through specific information gathering by: - planned, short controls of waste transports in association with the competent environmental administrations - punctual checks on “suspicious” waste transports during patrols. Feedback: WASTE ECO-form The WASTE project ° June 1996
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ECO-Form
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OBJECTIVES (2): Detect high-risk groups and behaviour in the field of waste- disposal through operational analysis. Handling Waste-crime by: - To use traditional police detection and investigation techniques; - To catch and convict the perpetrators; - To confiscate the illegally acquired benefits; - To stop the possible threat to the population and the environment. The WASTE project
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Checking cargo (Port of Antwerp)
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Checking Containers (Port of Antwerp)
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Ops BAMBOU (Port of Antwerp)
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Analysis Competent Environmental Authorities Exchange Handling Eco-forms Eco EnvironmentalService Input Database Territorial Police Units
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PERSON(S) Corporation(s) Collection of waste - Production - Acquisition of waste - Wastebroker - Storage of waste Transport- capacity Licences Money laundring capacity - Real estate - Credit-bank Export capacity Dumping capacity (Sand-pit, incinerator,…) Waste Processing Licences - Recycling - Treatment RISK-Group
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FGP/PJF Investigation Unit Competent Environmental Authorities Completion Criteria Operational analysis
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Collaboration - Infoflux
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Collaboration Police General competence in police matters Competence in the enforcement of environmental legislation Approachable 24/24 Recognizable for the public Environmental Authorities Specific competence in environmental legislation Customs General competence in customs matters - Transfrontier (EU) shipment of waste & goods - Taxes - Tpt Limited competence in environmental legislation EXPERTISE IN Police matters Privileged contacts with Public Prosecutors EXPERTISE IN Custom matters EXPERTISE IN Environmental issues Comparaison
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Environmental Authorities Inspection/Supervision Report - administrative - judicial in situ Local Environmental Crime Police Report - judicial Investigation Local Environmental Crime Serious Environmental Crime - Exchange of Information - Mutual Support in Expertise and Training Multidisciplinary Approach in Environmental Crime
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(Several) Environmental Authorities INFOFLUX ENVIRONMENTAL Authorities POLICECUSTOMS National Regional level EU level GLOBAL level EUROPOL INTERPOLWCO EUROPOLIMPEL/TFS UNEP (?) INECE (?) (Several) Police- Services Agreement Customs Agreement
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Best practice “International exchange of information” - Scheme Country Y Country X Border ? ? Customs AD HOC BILATERAL WCO EUROPOL EU Environmental Authorities AD HOC BILATERAL Police AD HOC BILATERAL EUROPOL EU INTERPOL
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Privacy legislation Other legal restrictions - Criminal information - Administrative information - … Best practice “International exchange of information” - Difficulties
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Frans GEYSELS Chief Commissioner Federal Judicial Police Environmental Crime Service F. Toussaintstraat 47 1050 Brussels E-mail : djb.mil@telenet.be Fax : 00 32 2 644 82 25 Tf: 00 32 2 642 63 07 Point of contact
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