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Cyril GOUT Assistant Director Forensics and Police Data Management Sub Directorate General overview on INTERPOL and its communication structure INTERPOLs forensic capabilities INTERPOL as a standard setter for DVI Cooperation agreements


  1. Cyril GOUT Assistant Director Forensics and Police Data Management Sub Directorate

  2. General overview on INTERPOL and its communication structure INTERPOLs forensic capabilities INTERPOL as a standard setter for DVI Cooperation agreements INTERPOL DVI training and exercises Missing People and Unidentified Bodies DNA database Vision to develop the INTERPOL IDENTIFICATION PLATFORM FOR MISSING AND DEAD (IIPMD) Q&A

  3. General Secretariat NCBs Specialised Law enforcement agencies Airports Ports Borders Police stations

  4. EU OFFICE IPSG LYON UN LO OFFICE BANGKOK RB IGCI+CCC RB RB SAN SALVADOR SINGAPORE ABIDJAN NAIROBI RB RB RB YAOUNDE HARARE BUENOS AIRES+CCC

  5. COMMAND AND COORDINATION CENTER FORENSICS AND POLICE DATA MANAGEMENT UNIT DVI FP DNA

  6. UK (chair) South Africa France UAE Belgium Indonesia Spain Australia/NZ Holland Brazil Germany Canada Denmark USA Norway

  7. INTERPOL contributed to a total of 18 DVI missions since 2009 More than 1000 AM-Data and almost 5000 PM-Data have been collected by the international DVI-community. A total of 949 bodies have been identified during this missions.

  8. Brussels Rosny-sur-Bois Terrorist attack Paris (Germanwings) March 2016 Terrorist attack March 2015 November 2015 Indian Ocean Tsunami Nice Ukraine December 2004 Terrorist attack MH17 March 2016 July 2014 Mali Surubaya Air Algerie Air Asia 8501 July 2014 January 2015 Brazil Kenya AF447 Westgate Mall Burkina Faso June 2009 Terrorist attack Mass shooting September 2013 Jan 2016

  9. IRT NICE, 14 Jul 2016 IRT BRUSSELS, 22 Mar 2016 19 tonne truck driven into crowds Suicide bombings 85 deceased victims+1 attacker Zaventem airport 20 nationalities amongst the bodies Maalbeek metro station 86 bodies identified 32 victims+3 attackers killed 11 nationalities 35 bodies identified INTERPOL contribution: INTERPOL contribution: Deployment of an IRT to assist French Deployment of an IRT to assist French authorities with AM authorities with AM data collect of data collect of all victims (local and foreigners) the victims. IRT OUAGADOUGOU, 15 Jan 2016 IRT PARIS, 13 Nov 2015 Terrorist attack/Mass shootings in Suicide bombers Hotel Mass shootings 30 victims, 8 Burkina Faso, 130 victims, 89 in Bataclan 22 from 12 Nationalities, many EU 20 nationalities 22 bodies identified by IP standards 130 bodies identified 8 bodies identified by visual recognition INTERPOL contribution: INTERPOL contribution: Deployment of an IRT with French Deployment of an IRT to assist French authorities with Gendarmerie DVI team to assist AM data collect of all foreign victims and liaison with Burkinabe authorities with AM and consulates PM data collect of all victims (local and foreigners), reconciliation and CT expertise

  10. IRT ROSNY-SOUS-BOIS, 24 Mar 2015 IRT MALI, Jul 2014 Germanwings crash in French Alps Air Algerie crash in Mali 144 passengers and 6 crew 116 passengers and crew 18 Nationalities 15 Nationalities 150 AM-data collected 116 AM-data collected More than 2000 PM-data collected Mora than 1000 PM-data collected 150 bodies identified 116 bodies identified INTERPOL contribution: INTERPOL contribution: Deployment of an IRT to join the AM cell based in Paris and to Deployment of an IRT to join the AM cell based in Paris assist French authorities with AM data collect of all foreign and assist French authorities with AM data collect of all victims (Germans and Spanish excluded) non French victims. That IRT was supported by staff from INTERPOL represented in the ID Board all the concerned Fingerprints and DNA Units. foreign countries that could not participate IRT TSUNAMI, 26 Dec 2004 IRT UKRAINE/NL (MH17) July 2014 230,000 victims in 14 countries after pre-DVI work in Kharkiv, Thailand: 5,400 victims Bodies flown to Hilvesum (Holland) 3,100 missing 298 victims 2,400 foreigners 12 Nationalities 36 countries Full DVI process carried out International DVI-Teams 400 personnel from 30 countries 3 Foreign DVI teams from UK, Germany, Malaysia INTERPOL contribution: INTERPOL contribution: Deployment of an IRT which joined other foreign DVI Deployment of an IRT to assist Dutch authorities with AM teams to assist Thai authorities with AM and PM data data collect of foreign victims and participation to the collect of all victims (local and foreigners), reconciliation reconciliation meetings. That IRT was supported by staff and participation to ID Board. from security and the ICMP

  11. INTERPOL provides both, theoretical training and “hands on” training for DVI teams • Recovery of bodies • Mortuary exercises

  12. identify lessons learned develop scenario organize training perform exercise organize exercise analyze develop deliver training training modules to MC

  13. INTERPOL DNA - Database on M issing P ersons and U nidentified B odies DNA comparison incl. family DNA MPUB

  14. INTERPOL IDENTIFICATION PLATFORM FOR MISSING AND DEAD (IIPMD) MPUB DVI LE nominal data LAW ENFORCEMENT ORGANIZATIONS HUMANITARIAN ORGANIZATIONS Organizations that holds huge amount of AM and PM data as well as family DNA

  15. Thank you for your attention! Cyril Gout Assistant Director Forensics and Police Data Management Sub-Directorate INTERPOL General Secretariat 200, quai Charles de Gaulle 69006 Lyon, France T +33 4 81 11 31 78 c.gout@interpol.int www.interpol.int

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