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ICE.gov ^ | November 6, 2009 | n/a

Posted on 11/10/2009 2:14:36 AM PST by Cindy

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November 6, 2009

U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano and World Customs Organization Secretary General Kunio Mikuriya announce preliminary results of largest global cash smuggling operation

BRUSSELS - Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano and World Customs Organization (WCO) Secretary General Kunio Mikuriya today announced the preliminary results of Operation ATLAS-the largest multilateral operation in history targeting cash smugglers which took place from Oct. 26-30.

More than 80 countries participated in Operation ATLAS (an acronym for Assess, Target, Link, Analyze and Share)-leading to more than $3.5 million in cash seized and the identification of $24 million in undeclared currency that may have otherwise gone undetected at ports of entry around the world during the five-day period.

"In our increasingly networked world, multinational cooperation is critical to combating transnational criminal activity," said Secretary Napolitano. "Today's announcement reflects an unprecedented model of international collaboration that we will continue to build upon in the future."

"Operation ATLAS provided the perfect platform to promote the implementation of international anti-money laundering standards and recommendations, to improve national control techniques, and to enhance cooperation among all parties involved in fighting money laundering and terrorist financing," said Secretary General Mikuriya. "The operation's successful outcomes also demonstrate the benefits that accrue from coordinated and focused inter-agency cooperation at the national level."

DHS' U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) led Operation ATLAS in close collaboration with fellow DHS component U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), with the assistance of the WCO using CENcomm, a secure communication tool developed by the WCO. The operation was supported by Interpol and Europol.

Participating countries used real-time information sharing and coordination of cash declaration data to disrupt and dismantle criminal organizations that smuggle illicit cash around the world-employing several different methods to detect cash carried in baggage, on travelers and in shipments aboard commercial flights at designated airports.

Operation ATLAS reflects the commitment shared by Secretary Napolitano, Secretary General Mikuriya and WCO members to continue the expansion of cooperative efforts to deter transnational smuggling organizations around the world-bolstering global security and enhancing mutual efforts to deter terrorists and other criminals.

The announcement came during a press conference at WCO Headquarters in Brussels-part of Secretary Napolitano's week-long trip to Europe and the Middle East to meet with her international counterparts to discuss information sharing and privacy protection; collaborative efforts to secure cyber networks worldwide; the international response to the H1N1 global pandemic; and coordination to combat transnational criminal activity and the global threat of terrorism.

Secretary Napolitano's trip follows Secretary General Mikuriya's recent visit to the United States where he discussed trade security and facilitation as well as customs capacity building with top government and business leaders.

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; History; Reference
KEYWORDS: abudhabi; brussels; cashsmuggling; dhs; girls; ice; napolitano; operationatlas; uae; unitedarabemirates; wco; women

1 posted on 11/10/2009 2:14:37 AM PST by Cindy
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http://www.dhs.gov/ynews/releases/pr_1257786667494.shtm

Secretary Napolitano Discusses the Role of Women in Government and Society with Students in Abu Dhabi

Release Date: November 9, 2009
For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary

Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates—Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano joined students at Abu Dhabi’s Zayed University on Sunday to discuss the importance of equal opportunities in education and the value of public service for women across the world.

“The advancement and equality of women around the globe benefits the security and development of every society,” said Secretary Napolitano. “The United States is committed to working with its international partners to help ensure that all women have opportunities in education, public service and the global economy.”

In her remarks, Secretary Napolitano highlighted President Obama’s commitment to promoting education for women in all nations and commended the efforts of the United Arab Emirates to expand educational opportunities for all of their citizens.

Zayed University serves approximately 3,000 female students at campuses in Abu Dhabi and Dubai in an innovative, diverse environment focused on supporting economic and social advancement in the United Arab Emirates through teaching, learning, research and outreach.

Secretary Napolitano also recounted her career prior to becoming the first female U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security—a career of firsts: Santa Clara University’s first female valedictorian; the first woman to serve as Attorney General of Arizona; and the first woman to chair the National Governors Association.

On March 11, President Obama signed an executive order establishing the White House Council on Women and Girls—comprised of 24 members of the President’s executive office and Cabinet, including Secretary Napolitano—to ensure agencies across the federal government consider how their policies and programs impact women and families.

While in Abu Dhabi, Secretary Napolitano also met with top Emerati officials to discuss cooperative efforts to detect and deter threats of terrorism and international crime. She discussed the Obama administration’s continued outreach to the Arab and Muslim world and echoed her remarks about equal opportunity in education and public service.

Last week, Secretary Napolitano met with her international counterparts in Denmark, Spain, the United Kingdom and Belgium to discuss information sharing and privacy protection; collaborative efforts to secure cyber networks worldwide; and coordination to combat transnational criminal activity and the global threat of terrorism.

For more information, visit www.dhs.gov.
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2 posted on 11/10/2009 2:18:24 AM PST by Cindy
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To: Cindy

It took 80 countries to nearly 30 million?

Must have been cost effective../s


3 posted on 11/10/2009 2:40:53 AM PST by Vendome (Don't take life so seriously... You'll never live through it.)
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To: Cindy

Do any of these libtard politicians ever stay in their offices for more than one day at a time?

Uncle Sam’s free luxury travel agency. Wheeee...


4 posted on 11/10/2009 4:45:09 AM PST by CPOSharky (Maybe nuclear winter would cure global warming.)
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