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Meeting of CARICC management with INL representatives of the US State Department

On 21st of May 2018 in CARICC held a working meeting of the CARICC Director Pustovitov G.B. with the representative of the International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Bureau (INL) of the US State Department, Mrs. Erin Sawyer.
This event was also attended by the head of UNODC Program Office in Almaty, Reginald Pitts, and acting attache of the Office of the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) of the United States in the Republic of Kazakhstan, Mikhail Karpenkopf.
During the meeting, the Director of CARICC informed the representative of the donor state about the main activities of the Center, the results of the organization's work in 2018, the development prospects and the problematic issues of the CARICC. The parties also discussed prospects for further cooperation.

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Mission of INL Representatives of US State Department in CARICC

On May 17, 2018 in CARICC was held a working meeting of the Center's leadership with the representatives of the International Narcotics and Rule of Law Department (INL) of the US State Department and the US Embassy in the Republic of Tajikistan.
The event was also attended by representatives of the Almaty office of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime and the Almaty Office of US Drug Enforcement Agency.
During the meeting, the parties discussed the prospects for further cooperation in the areas of CARICC activities in the field of combating illicit trafficking in narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances and their precursors.

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Deputy Director of CARICC rewarded the state award of the Republic of Kazakhstan

On 5th of May 2018 in Astana in the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan held a solemn event dedicated to the celebration of the Day of Defender of the Fatherland and Victory in the Great Patriotic War.
On behalf of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, N.Nazarbayev. Minister of Internal Affairs Colonel-General K.N. Kasymov awarded state awards of the Republic of Kazakhstan a number of people.
The I-st degree Order "Dank" was awarded to the Deputy Director of the CARICC Lieutenant-General A.Sh.Shayakhmetov
The management and staff of the Center cordially congratulate Adil Shayakhmetovich on the high state award of the Republic of Kazakhstan!

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Meeting with the competent authorities of Afghanistan on cooperation issues in CARICC

On May 01, CARICC hosted a meeting of the Center’s leadership headed by Director G.B. Pustovitov, with the representatives of the Special Prosecutor’s Drug Enforcement Office of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, the UK National Crime Agency, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, and the United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA).
During the event, the parties discussed the prospects for further cooperation in the field of information exchange and coordination of international operations, as well as the topic of expanding approaches in the field of counteracting drug trafficking.
The representatives of Afghanistan stressed the importance of the future accession of the country to the Agreement on the Establishment of CARICC as a ticket to successful counteraction to the spread of drugs in the Central Asian region, and noted that currently the relevant documents are being negotiated.
At the end of the meeting, the representatives of Afghanistan noted that CARICC is an important partner in the fight against drugs in Central Asia and expressed willingness for further fruitful cooperation.

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Participation of CARICC in the First Global Anti-Drug Conference of the INTERPOL Member States

In the period from April 23 to April 28, a working visit of the Director of CARICC Colonel of the Police G.B. Pustovitov was made in the city of Toledo (Spain), within the framework of which a number of high-level international events were held, including: The first global anti-drug conference of the INTERPOL member states, as well as bilateral meetings on the margins of this conference.
The above-mentioned conference was organized by the General Secretariat of ICPO INTERPOL jointly with the National Police of Spain, during which took part delegations of ICPO INTERPOL member states and representatives of international organizations.
In the framework of bilateral meetings, the delegation of CARICC held talks with representatives of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Georgia, the Kyrgyz Republic, the State of Qatar, the Russian Federation, Spain, the United Kingdom and the Republic of Uzbekistan.
As a result of the working visit, CARICC representatives reached an agreement on deepening the practical cooperation of the Center with the national coordinating authorities and competent authorities of the CARICC member states, observer states and other countries and organizations on a wide range of issues of interaction.

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Concerning participation of CARICC in the meeting of the Steering Committee under the UNODC Programme for Central Asian States for 2015-2019

On April 26, 2018, Bishkek hosted the annual meeting of the Steering Committee of the UNODC Programme for Central Asian States for 2015-2019.
The event was attended by the heads of the competent authorities of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, the Republic of Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, the Republic of Uzbekistan, representatives of the diplomatic corps, international organizations, including the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, and CARICC.
Lieutenant-General A.Sh. Shayakhmetov, Deputy Director of CARICC, made a report on the major results of the Center’s activities in 2017 and plans for the Organization for 2018.

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CARICC was visited by officers of the territorial units of the Penal Enforcement System of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan

On April 26, 2018, at the request of the Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan, CARICC was visited by officers of the territorial units of the UIS Penal Enforcement System of the Republic of Kazakhstan MIA.
As part of the above event, CARICC’s analysts organized a study tour for officers of the operational units of the Departments for Penal Enforcement System of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan, who are taking refresher courses in the Inter-Agency Drug Enforcement Center (IADEC).
During the event, CARICC briefed on major activities of the Organization, the prospects for the development of the Center at the international level, as well as the outcomes of work in the field of counteracting drug and drug-related crime. All participants of the event were given information leaflets of the major activities of the Center.

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Afghanistan: new drug disaster...

Afghan security officials are sounding the alarm. In addition to traditional poppy fields and heroin, the country is rapidly being drawn into the production of synthetic drugs - methamphetamines ("meth"), in no way connected with opium.  if the first case of their seizure (0, 004 kg) was recorded in 2008, then in 2012 there were already 99 such cases (2, 675 kg), in 2016 - 196 (almost 55 kg), in the past 2017, 458 such facts were revealed and more than 216 kg of potion were confiscated. Statistics, other reliable information, for example, recently introduced intravenous “meth” use among injecting drug users, “purely Afghan” technologies for the production of stimulants and new psychoactive substances indicate a further aggravation of the drug situation in this unfortunate country.
The situation, in general, was easily predicted: the country that had been fighting for 40 years soon and turned into an international drug nursery was simply doomed to a new round of narconomics and drug expansion. The absence of firm power, transformation of drugs into the main source of income for terrorists, and geopolitics, finally, are not only accompanying, but also factors that specifically determined this course of events..
In 1979-89, cannabis products from the country were exported in coffins, with a "load of 200". Then the opium poppy bloomed here, soon the drug business reoriented to heroin, and now, a new round - amphetamine-type stimulants and psychoactive substances. And the precursors necessary for their production, obviously, go through the same channels through which they were supplied for heroin laboratories.

How does this threaten Kyrgyzstan?

Spices and other new psychoactive substances, along with methamphetamines, are becoming more and more popular in the global black drug markets. And our country, unfortunately, is no exception. It is sufficient to recall their large seizures, at least only this year: a dron-protected laboratory, from where “new” drugs were distributed under classical schemes, and money was laundered through offshore companies and banks from third countries. Night Club 312. February seizure of 20 kg spikes in Orto-Sai. Special services operation, which allowed to neutralize an international drug group, - details are still classified...
Afghanistan, with its highly developed narcostructure and narco-economy will be able to produce tons of new types of drugs, constantly improving this process. In the early 1990s, opium expansion began in the same way, then heroin. I remember first seizures: 5 kg, 15, in a week - already 50, and further, like a snowball.
I think that a new “drug producer” did not appear in Afghanistan, and the production of “meth”, spice, etc., is being carried out by the same classic drug-mafia that has risen on opium and heroin. Which for many years believed in their impunity. So, at least at the beginning of the change in the drug price, the former drug infrastructure will be used, the same ways and methods of supply, etc.
It turns out that the new “chemicals” will go to black markets of Russia along the so-called “Northern Route” - through Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan. Mainly, old proven ones, including drug channels implicated in corruption, will be used, and short-term border clashes are not excluded.
A certain part of drug smuggling will settle in our country. In this regard, I would like to highlight 3 main points related to this situation to our security forces:

  1. It is necessary urgently, “in the marching order”, to start training personnel, first of all, of the Service for Combating Illicit Drug Trafficking (SBNON), traffic police, border guards and customs officers on methods of concealment and camouflaging small-scale drug trafficking consignments. This includes training of service dogs, mainly focused on detection of opiates and cannabis products.
  2. In addition to the main Osh-Bishkek highway, along which the main drug traffic flowed before, one should pay attention to an alternative road passing through the Naryn and Issyk-Kul regions. Its construction is almost complete, it is urgent to create and equip inspection posts, checkpoints. To stop the drug smuggling along an alternative route, it is necessary to immediately select and train specialists - today, for example, only 2-3 officers of the SBNON are serving in the Naryn region.

Perhaps, in this regard, we should recall the experience of creating mobile task forces, which include representatives of SBNON, customs, border guards, a specially trained four-legged member of such a mixed crew. And it doesn’t matter who takes credit of the seized. Result is more important.

  1. Study international experience. Although, hand on heart, I am afraid, we will have to rely here mainly on ourselves...

Alexander Zelichenko,
Director of PF "Central Asian Drug Policy Center"
Candidate of Historical Sciences, retired colonel

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CARICC hosted a seminar on the organization of risk targeting at transport facilities in the Republic of Kazakhstan

Between April 16 and 20, 2018, a seminar on the organization of targeting at transport facilities of the Republic of Kazakhstan was held at CARICC facilities, which was organized by the International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Section of the U.S. Embassy in the Republic of Kazakhstan (INL) and OSCE Programmes Office in Astana.
This seminar is organized within the framework of international cooperation in the field of counteracting transnational crime for the officers of the Central Department of Internal Affairs at Transport and Line Units of Internal Affairs Agencies for Drug Enforcement, as well as departmental educational institutions of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
Representatives of Karaganda Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan, experts from CARICC and the Association of Psychologists of Kazakhstan took part in the seminar as trainers.
During the one-week seminar, participants were provided with information on the basic concepts of risk management, targeting methods, tactical methods when conducting a passenger survey, techniques for detecting potential criminals in passenger traffic. The new knowledge gained by the participants during this seminar was fixed during practical training at one of the transport facilities in Almaty.

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CARICC participated in a Round Table on “Ways to Counteract the Security Challenges in Central Asia”

On the 13th of April, at the invitation of the leadership of the National Economy University in Almaty, CARICC’s officer participated in a Round Table on “Ways to Counteract the Security Challenges in Central Asia”. The round table was organized by the University as part of training and educational work to educate young people in this field and in accordance with the policy of the United Nations Member States to combat illicit drug trafficking.
This event was attended by representatives of the Almaty city branch of the National Bank of the Republic of Kazakhstan (RoK NB ACB), an academic teaching staff and students of the Master’s Program of the National Economy University of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
During the round table, CARICC’s representative made a presentation on CARICC capacities in the fight against drug trafficking in Central Asia, where he noted the initiatives of the Regional Center, in particular, the launch of CARICC Regional Programme on System-Wide Struggle against Organized Drug Trafficking through Weakening of its Financial Resources and the Regional Operation “REFLEX”.
Presentation delivered by CARICC, as well as the answers to the questions during discussions, aroused great interest amongst the round table participants. Representatives of the University expressed their intention to further strengthen cooperation with CARICC and to involve the Center’s staff in training and educational work on youth education.

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