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INTERPOLActivities and tools
for fighting global vehicle crime
Criminal Organizations and Drugs Sub-DirectorateCriminal Organizations and Drugs Sub-Directorate
Stolen Motor VehiclesStolen Motor Vehicles
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Project FORMATRAININTERPOL Task Force on Stolen Motor Vehicles
Databases
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126 countries regularly upload their national search data on stolen motor vehicles to
ASF – SMV(Automated Search Facility - Stolen Motor Vehicles)
close to 7,3 million stolen vehicles stored
over 77 million searches by 155 countries in 2012
(2011: about 40 million by 154 countries) almost 93.000 recorded hits in 2012
(2011: about 42.000)
Current statistics:
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Project FORMATRAI
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Aim
Compiling and maintaining training material and related information on secure IP website (I 24/7)
Providing and coordinatingtraining activities
Creating and organizing standardized trainingon vehicle crime for worldwide use
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Working group members
Austria
Belgium
Canada
Estonia
Finland
Spain
South Africa
Switzerland
United Kingdom
USA
Supported by:
France
Germany
Hong Kong
Italy
Netherlands
INTERPOL Regional
Bureaus
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AgendaRegional training by international expert team, including:
Three days of lessons in - Identification of vehicles
- Identification of international documents
- Investigation techniques- International cooperation
Two days of operation as practical excercise
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Operation
administrative, technical and organizational planning
assessment and analysis of the operation
support during the operation (e.g. advisor, observer)
coordination of follow-up measures
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Results
2007 – 2013:21 training sessionsAbout 600 officers
trained
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Future possibility
A training program for law enforcement officials focusing on heavy goods transport
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Task Force on Stolen Motor
Vehicles (ITFSMV)
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The ITFSMV was set up in 2009 after positive feedback to INTERPOL‘s
operational support of vehicle operations
Offering operational support for national law enforcement agencies (on request)
Objectives:
Lending expertise and tools (e.g. access to different national databases) Establishing a network of vehicle experts
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MembersITFSMV includes law enforcement officials as well as members from the private sector from the following
countries:
Austria
Spain
Sweden
France
Germany
Belgium
Finland
Italy
Switzerland
Poland
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Around 50 suspects arrested (not exclusively in relation to vehicle crimes)
Over 110 stolen vehicles identified and seized
Over 10.000 vehicles checked
10 operations supported (Balkans, Cyprus, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Romania, Spain)
Outcomes
Currently, ITFSMV supports up to three operations per year
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Challenges
• Lack of resources (funds, personnel)
• Lack of reliable data
• Rapid development of modern technology
• Lack of global standards
• Differing national policies
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Possible solutions
Public-Private Partnerships (PPP)
(e.g. collaboration on specialized training initiatives for
heavy goods transport)
Preventive measures
(e.g. identification and localisation of secure parking areas in relation to
heavy goods transport)
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INTERPOL Global Conference
onVehicle Crime26 – 28 November
2013
IPSG Lyon / France
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Thank you for your attention
Any questions???
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Renato SchipaniTel: +33 (0) 472 44
5738Fax: +33 (0) 472 44
7632r.schipani@interpol.int
Sebastian SchmuckerTel: +33 (0) 472 44 7662Fax: +33 (0) 472 44 7632s.schmucker@interpol.int
SCA / DCO ICPO – Interpol200 Quai Charles de
Gaulle69006 Lyon / France
SMV Contacts