Activities and tools of INTERPOL in the fight against illicit traffic in
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Activities and tools of INTERPOL in the fight against illicit traffic in
Activities and tools of INTERPOL in the fight against illicit traffic in cultural property Works of Art Unit Nordic conference on illicit trafficking in cultural property Oslo, 2 December 2015 Nordic conference on illicit trafficking in cultural property INTERPOL Organization ● Created in 1923, INTERPOL is the orld’s largest i ter atio al police organization, with 190 member countries. ● General Secretariat in Lyon (France) ● Seven Regional Bureaus ● Three Liaison Offices: at EUROPOL in The Hague, at the United Nations in NY, at the EU in Brussels. ● INTERPOL Global Complex for Innovation (IGCI) in Singapore ● Three CCC in Lyon, Buenos Aires, Singapore ● Interpol Global Complex for Innovation (IGCI) in Singapore ● Four official languages : Arabic, English, French and Spanish. ● A National Central Bureau (NCB) in each member country. Iceland Norway Finland Sweden Estonia Lithuania Ireland U. K. Russia Denmark Poland Latvia Canada Hungary Netherlands Germany Luxembourg Czech Republic Belgium Austria Belarus Ukraine Kazakhstan Georgia France Switzerland Italy Liechtenstein Moldova Azerbaijan Kyrgyzstan Bulgaria Slovakia Andorra Slovenia Fyrom Uzbekistan Japan Romania Armenia Spain Monaco Albania Turkey Tajikistan United States Croatia Greece China Portugal Serbia Montenegro Korea (Rep. of) Bosnia-Herzegovina Afghanistan Lebanon Syria Malta Cyprus Jordan Iran Pakistan Bhutan Tunisia Morocco Nepal Libya EgyptIsraelIrakKuwaitBahrain Bermudas (SB) United Arab Emirates Mexico Saudi Arabia Oman Qatar Bangladesh Hong Kong - China (SB) Mauritania Algeria Cuba Puerto Rico - USA (SB) India Guatemala Belize Macao - China (SB) Senegal Sudan Yemen Dominican Republic Niger Chad El Salvador Thailand Vietnam Philippines Honduras Eritrea Guinea El Salvador (SRB) Barbados Cambodia Marshall Islands Ethiopia Sri Lanka Nigeria Nicaragua Costa Rica Côte d'Ivoire (SRB) Cameroon American Samoa - USA (SB) Togo Singapore Panama Brunei Venezuela Malaysia Gabon Guyana Colombia Zaire Kenya Nauru Indonesia Ecuador Suriname Ouganda East Timor Tonga Angola Papua New Guinea Tanzania Peru Fiji Mozambique Brazil Botswana Zimbabwe Bolivia Namibia Swaziland Australia Lesotho Paraguay South Africa Chile Uruguay Argentina Argentina (RS) Argentina (SRB New Zealand Nordic conference on illicit trafficking in cultural property 18 priorities crime areas Nordic conference on illicit trafficking in cultural property Main activities of WOA Unit: • Dealing with the requests received from the NBCs and other partners involved in countering the illicit trade of cultural property (mainly UNESCO, ICOM, but also UNIDROIT, ONUDC, WCO). Nordic conference on illicit trafficking in cultural property Agreements • Memorandum of Understanding INTERPOL - WCO (World Customs Organization) : November 1998 • Memorandum of Understanding INTERPOL – UNESCO : Octobre 1999 • Memorandum of Understanding INTERPOL - ICOM (International Council of Museums) : April 2000 Nordic conference on illicit trafficking in cultural property Main activities of WOA Unit (continuation and end) : • Assisting national authorities in ongoing inquiries; • Responding to requests from the public; • Organizing at the General Secretariat: - a triennial international symposium on the illicit traffic and theft of works of art, antiques and cultural objects, - the annual INTERPOL EXPERT GROUP (IEG) on stolen cultural property. • Organizing a triennial regional thematic meeting on countering the traffic in cultural property in Central and Eastern Europe; • Organizing training courses for staff specialized in the fight against illicit traffic of cultural property; • Participating in various international conferences and workshops. Nordic conference on illicit trafficking in cultural property Nordic conference on illicit trafficking in cultural property WORKS OF ART DATABASE: contains 46.442 identifiable objects from 131 countries - Available since January 1999 to all NCBs and other authorized national law enforcement agencies, - Freely accessible online to the public since August 2009 through INTERPOL’s se ure we site (http://www.interpol.int/Crime-areas/Works-ofart/Works-of-art), - Based on visual and technical description of the works (combines text information and images), - Contains no nominal information. Nordic conference on illicit trafficking in cultural property Number of stolen cultural objects registered in INTERPOL database at 30.11.15 Total: 46.442, including: ● EUROPE: 34.315 (i.e. ≈ 74%, of which 80% were provided by EU countries) ● AMERICAS: 6.575 (i.e. ≈ 14,2%) ● MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA: 3.760 (i.e. ≈ 8%) ● ASIA PACIFIC: 1.528 (i.e. ≈ 3,35%) ● AFRICA: 264 (i.e. 0,6%) Nordic conference Protection SYstem for Cultural HEritage Projet led by Italy - through the Carabinieri Command for the Protection of Cultural Heritage (CC TPC), in collaboration with the BCN Rome; up to 90% financed by the European Commission under the ISEC-programme Pre e tio a d Fight agai st Cri e ; global cost: ≈ 1 million euros. Nordic conference Protection SYstem for Cultural HEritage • 15 official EU partners: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Malta, the Netherlands, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden. • Associate partner: INTERPOL • Partner organizations: UNESCO, ICOM, WCO, CEPOL Nordic conference Protection SYstem for Cultural HEritage 3 important evolutions: ● implementing a system of web formatted messages, ● integrating an engine software for automated image comparison, ● integrating a multi-lingual engine for advanced search. Nordic conference on illicit trafficking in cultural property First you must connect to the following webpage : http://www.interpol.int Click on CRIME AREAS and select WORKS OF ART Nordic conference on illicit trafficking in cultural property Go to the link « Application form » Nordic conference on illicit trafficking in cultural property Complete and validate the form to receive a USER ID and a PASSWORD Nordic conference on illicit trafficking in cultural property To view this database, you enter user ID and password Nordic conference on illicit trafficking in cultural property Go to the link « Access to the stolen works of art database » Nordic conference on illicit trafficking in cultural property War and crisis situations: INTERPOL support for example Nordic conference on illicit trafficking in cultural property European and international legal framework concerning Iraq and Syria: ● UN Security Council Resolution 2199 of 12 February 2015: reiterates, in paragraphe 17, the decisions of paragraph 7 of Resolution 1483 (of 22 May 2003) and decides that all Member States shall take appropriate steps to prevent the trade in Iraqi and Syrian cultural property and other items of archaeological, historical, cultural, rare scientific and religious importance illegally removed from Iraq since 6 August 1990 and from Syria since 15 March 2011, including by prohibiting cross-border trade in such items, thereby allowing for their eventual safe return to the Iraqi and Syrian people and calls upon the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, Interpol, and other international organizations, as appropriate, to assist in the implementation of this paragraph . ● Resolution 2015/2649 of the European Parliament of 30 April 2015 on the destruction of cultural sites perpetrated by ISIS/Da’esh. Nordic conference on illicit trafficking in cultural property ♦ Stolen from private residences in Vienna (Austria) in September 2008 ♦ Recovered in Brasov (Romania) on 13/14 November 2008 Matteo di Siena « Madonna with Child » Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller « The stubborn schoolboy » Nordic conference on illicit trafficking in cultural property Theft of paintings on 26 May 1968 from museum in Sibiu, Romania Master of Saint Augustin’s Legend (XV Century) Memento mori Franz Mieris the Older (1635 – 1681) A Man with his pipe at the window Returned on 18 July 1998 by the USA Customs Tiziano Vecellio (1489 – 1576) Ecce Homo Nordic conference on illicit trafficking in cultural property SUGGESTIONS to enhance the international cooperation and optimize the fight against illicit traffic of cultural heritage ● Having specialized interlocutors, in particular in the NCBs; ● Mapping trafficking routes; ● Adopting appropriate national legislation on culture heritage and, if possible, developing national databases for stolen cultural goods; ● Identifying the entry and exit points (transit points) most frequently used for illicit traffic; ● Better understanding the methods and strategies used by traffickers; ● Establishing connections with other criminal activities; ● Systematically checking seized cultural property and suspicious offers for sale; ● Enhancing import controls at EU level; ● Generalizing police registers for art dealers; ● Systematically transmitting theft information to INTERPOL in order to facilitate international searches. Thank you for your attention Françoise Bortolotti Criminal intelligence officer IPSG – Works of Art Unit
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