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Page 1: International Organization for Security and Intelligence

A Global Integration Towards Security

We are working on a new website and corporate Email address

International Organization for Security and Intelligence

Asociacion Internacional para la Seguridad y la Inteligencia

Organization Internationale de la Securite et du Renseignement

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

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Welcome to IOSI

Welcome to our organization.IOSI is a global security initiative, based in the Vancouver, Canada, with representatives in over 15 nations

and counting.

We are global recognized, passioned and experienced law enforcement and security professional with one goal in common: We support national, regional and international security efforts to protect governments, private

sector and people from existing and emerging global security threats.

One thing we guarantee: We believe we can make a difference and truly help and support public safety, policing and other programs that aim to improve Homeland Security and Public Safety.

From Canada to the world: Welcome to IOSI !!

Yours truly,

Johan Obdola Founding President

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With our main offices in Vancouver, Canada, and representatives in Dubai-UAE, Nigeria, Kuwait, Qatar, UK, Germany, Trinidad and Tobago, Virgin Islands, Honduras, Mexico, Bahrain, Costa Rica, USA, and more members and organizations joining from all over the world; IOSI is a public safety, research (think tank), autonomous non-profit, interagency international organization dedicated to promote best security and intelligence practices to provide professional and specialized assistance, training, discussion, and consultancy on intelligence and security on matters related to Homeland Security: Airports, Seaports, Borders, Police Operations, and in general Public Safety. We are oriented to serve and provide our programs to governments including: law enforcement agencies, military, security; and the private sector in order to improve security.

IOSI provides programs, advising, consulting, training, education, best practices, standards and other operational matters mutually beneficial to our members and governments agencies, and other sectors to collectively cooperate with police, governments and other institutions globally within the limits of the laws existing in the different countries and in the spirit of the mutual-cooperation, including informing the public on matters pertaining to security issues.

Our president, Johan Obdola, is one of the top global expert on Counter Narco-Terrorism. Mr. Obdola, and participating as speaker in around 15 international high level military, law enforcement conferences in all over the world. Our board, directors and members are active and retired high level government officials, including senior law enforcement officers, experts, military, intelligence officers, security specialists, and academics from the Americas, Europe, Asia, Middle East and Africa, and concerned global business leaders.

Our goal is to develop practicable solutions to transnational crime and terrorism that affects human security, IOSI works an international scope with some of the best professional from different countries, and although we are a new organization, our board are internationally recognized experts, speakers and officials.

The Organization

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It is the Timing Right?

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“Human security and transnational crime has emerged and evolving as a premierconcerns of stakeholders in both the public and private sectors. This

very timely organization brings together a plethora of world renownedExperts, law enforcement and governments officials along with corporate concern leaders

to effectively address Narco-Terrorism, Organized Crime, Terrorism, Narcotics trafficking andmany other crimes that are affecting countries worldwide. Today’s economic reality

mandates the establishment of public-private partnerships andcollaborative training opportunities around crime, terrorism and security concerns. IOSI not only provides critical information and effective programs global security issues, but also assembles the type of

collaborative effort required to effectively address them”.

Johan ObdolaFounder-President

Canada

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Overview

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We have a clear vision and commitment on providing our best expertise to nations on their security challenges,

assisting them improving government and private policies on public safety, security issues and human security.

Our Mandate is to provide expertise, assistance and training using an integrated model for combating Transnational

Security Threats and Crime. Our main objective is to cooperate with security programs on:

Transnational Crime

Human Trafficking

Money Laundering

Organized Crime and Gangs

Criminality and Violence

Terrorism

Narco-Terrorism

Counter- Narcotics

Improving Global Public Safety

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Programs Overview

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Training, Education and Advising

IOSI provides an integrated advanced program to law enforcement officers in the following areas:

Counter Terrorism

Narco - Terrorism

Crisis Management

Transnational Crime

Maritime Security

Border

Aviation

Public Safety Police

Other sensitive Infrastructure and Industries: Oil and Gas, Nuclear, High Sensitive Government Facilities.

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Programs Overview

Strategic - Tactical - Administrative - Geopolitical

Human Security

Environmental and Geographical

Economic and Social

National Defense

Intelligence Analysis

Narcotics (Counter)

Public Safety

Penitentiary

Borders - Ports - Airports

Law Enforcement

Counter Terrorism (CT)

Organizational Structure and Policy Review

Policy Development

Counter Narco-Terrorism

Border

Risk and Vulnerability Assessment

Corporate - Industry Intelligence Analysis and Counter Intelligence

Counter Terrorism Development

Strategic - Tactical - GeopoliticalIntelligence i

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Law Enforcement Training

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Advanced Tactics for Criminal Patrol Aviation Drug Interdiction

Canine Narcotic Operations

Conspiracy Investigations

Criminal Street Gangs Criminal Street Gangs Strategic Operations

Current Drug Trends

Domestic Drug Interdiction

Drug Training for Investigators

International Money Laundering Intelligence

Interviews and Body Language Techniques Patrol Interdiction

Pharmaceutical Drug Investigation

Supervising Counter-Narcotics Operations

Surveillance Operations Tactical Drug Operations

Undercover Operations

Counter - Narcotics: General

Airport and Aviation Biometrics & ID Management

Border Security

Customs and Immigration

Emergency Management and Disaster Preparedness Infrastructure Technology

Port and Cargo

Surveillance, Protection and Detection

Transportation

Areas: General

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Narco-Terrorism / Homeland Security

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Introduction to Narco-Terrorism Aviation Drug Interdiction

Advanced Geopolitics of Narco-Terrorism

Analysis on Narco-Violence in Latin America

Narco-Terrorism: Latin America-Africa Nexus Mexican Drug Cartels

Colombian Drug and Terror Cartels

Terror Threat Finance

Tactical Mission Planning

Narco-Terrorism Intelligence Gathering

Undercover Risk Intelligence Analysis Latin America - African Narco-Threats to the UAE

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Law Enforcement Programs

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Airport Security: basic, management and senior Passenger safety

Special training on explosives and drugs

Cargo Thefts

Drug Importation Human Trafficking

Tactical response to Critical Incidents

Organized Crime

Security measurement testing

Intelligence and Assessment on Airport Security

Passenger screening officers Training (Advanced) Layers on security and Intelligence in airports

Body Language, Deceptive Behaviors

New MOs for transporting drugs

Police deterrence visibility

Airport Cargo Drugs and Explosives Cargo Theft Interdiction

High Density Drug Trafficking

Special Anti-smuggling Strategies

Other special trainings and workshops

Ports

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PREVENTING CRIME, TERROR AND ILLEGAL DRUGS WORLDWIDE

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Activities

SUMMARY OF RECENT ACTIVITIES

Dubai, UAE. Implementing specialized programs with the Dubai Customs, and Dubai Police.

UAE. Organizing an International Conference on Counter-Narcotics.

Oman. Discussing programs assistance to the Royal Omani Police.

Honduras. Program implementation regarding Gangs and Narco-violence. National Police. SICA, Ministry of Pubic Safety.

Somalia Puntland. Discussing asissting programs

Costa Rica. Program Exploration to enhance Public Safety ad police operations. Issues: crime, drugs, money laundering.

Trinidad and Tobago. Discussion stage to provide assistance on airport, seaport and policing.

Dominican Republic. Organizing meetings to provide Counter-Narcotics programs and training assistance.

US-State Department. Discussing entry level of cooperation in Latin America and Africa.

Nigeria. Organizing meetings to provide Counter-Narcotics programs and training assistance.

Kuwait. Organizing meetings to provide Counter-Narcotics programs and training assistance.

Qatar. Organizing meetings to provide Counter-Narcotics programs and training assistance.

Saudi Arabia. Organizing meetings to provide Counter-Narcotics programs and training assistance

Canada. Presenting a Research project on Narco-Terrorism to the Federal Program

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“Drug traffickers, working closely with transnational crime and terrorist groups, have been rapidly expanding their operations in East and West Africa, which pose the biggest security threat that affects the region,’’ said Johan Obdola, President of the International Organization of Security and Intelligence.

In East Africa, heroin and cannabis (resin) from South-West Asia have become a $190 million-year-business and approximately 24 tonnes of drugs are moved annually. “The source of the drugs are mainly Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India-China with landing areas in East Africa being used as temporary trans-shipment hubs for smuggling operations,” said Obdola.”

“Terror groups on backfoot after drug seizures on seas” Khaleej Times. UAE Allan Jacob / 2 June 2014

“In the last 10 years, drug cartels from South America have increased their presence and operations in West Africa to secure the movement of drugs (mostly cocaine) to markets in Europe, and the emerging markets in Asia and the Middle East,” said Johan Obdola, President of the International Organization for Security and Intelligence, which advises governments on how to tackle the scourge.

Latin American drug cartels and terrorist groups, including Colombia’s Farc rebels, Mexican drug organizations like ‘Zetas’ and El Chapo Guzman are actively involved in Africa, mainly in West Africa. He said these cartels were hoping to establish themselves in the Middle East and Asia.

“We are identifying the new routes that narco-terrorist groups are developing and operating between South America — specifically Brazil and Argentina — to the GCC region, mainly Qatar, with ramifications in the UAE,” said Obdola, a former Venezuelan police commissioner, who now lives in Canada.

He said these organized groups were already in “their second stage of their operations”. They are keen to use the UAE as a hub for drug trafficking and money laundering. The bigger concern was that they were working on all fronts to establish a demand for their products in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, he said.

“Colombia, Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina. Currently, Mexico, El Salvador, Venezuela, Trinidad and Tobago are nations where well-organized narco-terrorist groups are developing their routes to the GCC region and Asia,” he said.”

“South American drug cartels target GCC”. Khaleej Times. UAE. Allan Jacob / 25 February 2014

“The recent criminal-related attacks on Emiratis reflect a tendency of criminal gangs in London to target Emirati nationals, as well as Saudis and other GCC nationals, who are perceived as wealthy and easy targets,” said Johan Obdola, from the International Association of Airport and Seaport Police.

“The UAE should put together its own preventive measures to educate UAE nationals visiting, studying or doing business not only in London, but the rest of Europe and all over the world.”

“UAE Ministry issues its own tourist map of London with emphasis on safety”. The National. UAE. Caline Malek August 19, 2014

“The number of terrorists using the Arabian Gulf to launder drug-trafficking money is on the rise and countries in the region should reinforce the sharing of their intelligence and train local police forces to prevent smugglers from succeeding, experts say.

Johan Obdola, the president of the International Organization for Security and Intelligence, visited the UAE to meet its police forces.

He wanted to spread the message that the UAE and the region were targets for such criminals, or so-called narco-terrorists.

Mr Obdola said there were several narco-terrorist groups from south and central America and Mexico that were doing a lot of drug trafficking in west Africa...”

Arabian Gulf countries should work together to fight growing drug trade, experts say. The National,UAE. Caline Malek. March 15, 2014

“So far, airport security technologies used in the UAE are a good step forward,” said Johan Obdola, the president of the International Organization for Security and Intelligence.

“If you combine and implement the latest technologies to create a data management, information sharing and immigration mobility, it is absolutely essential.”

Mr Obdola said most of the funds should be geared towards the human aspect of security.

“The police in Abu Dhabi and Dubai really have to focus on training,” he said. “They should create an elite force of police officers, not just for the airports, seaports and borders, but to establish an integrated intelligence centre.

“Investment in human training, capacity and human intelligence complementing the latest technologies is absolutely the best way to address the situation.

“They have very good technologies set up in airports, so now we really need to focus more on the human operational side.”

“UAE defence imports to double to $3bn by 2015”. The National UAE. Caline Malek. February 27, 2014

Latest Media Other News-Media: Qatar, Kuwait, USA, Venezuela, Colombia, Argentina, Chile, etc

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Conference - Qatar 2013

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Conferences - Activities

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Johan Obdola, speaking at a Coast Guard - Navy Conference in the Caribbean

Mr. Obdola posing along with US Ambassadors, US State Department Directors, US, Canada, Netherlands, Latin America Generals and Admirals, and Ministers during the Caribbean conference.

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Conferences - Activities

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Johan Obdola, attending Brigadier Musaed Al-Najjar from Kuwait during his visit to Vancouver, Canada

Johan Obdola, speaking at at the 1st Edition of the Middle East Homeland Security Summit in Abu Dhabi, UAE. 2012.

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Conference - Training Caribbean 2013

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Conference - Training Caribbean 2013

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Global Office HQ

Canada: [email protected]

Johan ObdolaPresident

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