Narcotics Interdiction & Passenger Security Risk Assessment
Behavior Analysis and Observational Techniques
Basic Training
Cayman Islands
November 14 – 18, 2011
How to detect balloon swallowers (Internal Swallower / Internal Carrier), and techniques used by passengers to smuggle narcotics concealed in bags, cargo, and on their bodies (Narcotics Body Carriers). Effective techniques in intercepting narcotics at Airports, Ports, and Transportation Terminals by Observing and Analyzing the Deceptive Behavior of the Narcotic Smugglers.
Narcotics Interdiction and Behavior Analysis
Observational Techniques and Behavior Analysis, known as Behavior Profiling, for Customs Narcotics Interdiction at Airports, Sea Ports, and other ports of entry targets Drug Smugglers, even when hiding among the crowd of passengers. Defining the thin line, between truth and deception, in a setting where you are observing dozens or even hundreds of passengers at a time.
Passenger Security Screening
Rover Concept – Focused directly on the greatest risk, “The Human Factor,” this predictive passenger screening for Law enforcement agencies brings practical application to Customs Enforcement, and Anti Terrorism initiatives. Customs agents learn to understand Deceptive Behavior Indicators (DBI), to make observations of Passengers in a Terminal Setting or while performing other airport duties. Behavior Profiling can increase the officer’s ability to identify, evaluate, and effectively communicate across the department or while interacting with other security or Law Enforcement agencies.
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Cayman Islands Customs, Cayman Islands – November 14 – 18, 2011
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Narcotics Interdiction Training – Level II
Observational Techniques and Behavior Analysis
Officers from H. M. Customs in Bermuda completed the Narcotics Interdiction Level II Training by Rovertech International Inc. for the detection and interdiction of Illegal drugs at Airports and Sea Ports. The course focused on Internal Carriers of Drugs (Swallowers of Cocaine and Heroine), currently the most utilized concealment technique for the smuggling of Illegal drugs at International Airports and Sea Port Terminals.
Level II focuses on the Interview and Interrogation Process. It guides the Law Enforcement Officer from the initial observations of the passenger and potential suspect at the terminal, to the approach, floor interview (where the officer determines if further inspection and questioning is necessary), and continues to the Interrogation and Question Formulation to determine involvement in a crime. The course emphasizes Passenger Inspection Process and facilitation of innocent travelers.
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Illegal Money Carriers, and Narcotics Interdiction Training
Behavior Analysis and Observational Techniques
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) – Panama and El Salvador
Officers and Managers from Customs, Immigration, Police, Prosecutions, and Airport Security from Panama and El Salvador completed Rovertech’s Narcotics Interdiction course. This Law Enforcement Training course was designed specifically for detection and interception of Narcotics, and Illegal Money Carriers at Airports, and Sea Ports.
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Jamaica Customs
Observational Techniques and Behavior Analysis
Narcotics Interdiction – Montego Bay
Customs agents in Montego Bay, completed Narcotics Interdiction Training focused on the interception of Internal Carriers (Swallowers of Cocaine and Heroine) at Sea Port and Airport Terminals.
Mr. Hector Jones, Commissioner for Jamaica Customs Department, continues to provide state of the art training for his department, on his efforts to intercept drug smugglers.
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Narcotics Interdiction Training – Panama
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) – Central America
Rovertech Course – Behavior Analysis and Observational Techniques – Basic
Course in Spanish – Panama City, Panama March 21 – 25, 2011
Narcotics Interdiction course designed specifically for Narcotics Agents from Mexico, Panama, Guatemala and El Salvador. Focused on balloon swallowers (Internal Swallower / Internal Carrier), and including all techniques used by passengers to smuggle narcotics concealed in bags, cargo, and on their bodies (Narcotics Body Carriers). Effective techniques to intercept narcotics at Airports, Ports, Train, and Bus Terminals, by Observing and Analyzing the Deceptive Behavior of the Narcotic Smugglers even when hiding among the crowd of passengers.
Drug Interdiction Training and Behavior Analysis
Behavior Profiling techniques to target Drug Smugglers, which are a minute percentage of the traveling public and innocent travelers, at Airports, Sea Ports, Rail, and Bus Stations. The course defines the thin line, between truth and deception, in a setting where you are observing dozens or even hundreds of passengers at a time.
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Narcotics Interdiction Training
Behavior Analysis and Observational Techniques – Basic
Bermuda Customs, Bermuda – February 21 – February 25, 2011
Focused on balloon swallowers (Internal Swallower / Internal Carrier), and including all techniques used by passengers to smuggle narcotics concealed in bags, cargo, and on their bodies (Narcotics Body Carriers). Effective techniques in intercepting narcotics at Airports, Ports, and Transportation Terminals by Observing and Analyzing the Deceptive Behavior of the Narcotic Smugglers to target the minute percentage of Narcotic Smugglers from the clear majority of innocent travelers.
Narcotics Interdiction and Behavior Analysis
Observational Techniques and Behavior Analysis, known as Behavior Profiling, for Customs Narcotics Interdiction at Airports, Sea Ports, and other ports of entry targets Drug Smugglers, even when hiding among the crowd of passengers. Defining the thin line, between truth and deception, in a setting where you are observing dozens or even hundreds of passengers at a time.
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Florida Highway Patrol receives Behavior Analysis training
Press Release Network (PRN) – Nov 14, 2003
Florida Highway Patrol along with other Florida law enforcement agencies, receive Behavior Analysis training from Rovertech International Inc. through a special program at the Pat Thomas Law Enforcement Academy. This special program is currently offered at the academy to such agencies as Florida Highway Patrol, Department Of Transportation, States Attorneys Office, State Capital Police, Alcohol Beverage and tobacco, Florida State University Police, and County Sheriffs departments among others.
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Drug Smugglers Beware!
Cayman Islands Government – December 06, 2001
Catching persons trying to bring illegal goods into the country is one of the primary jobs of the Cayman Islands Customs Department, and to that end, 14 Customs officers recently graduated from the 13th Rover Concept Training Course held in Cayman.
Launched in Cayman on 7 March 1997, Rovertech International has since held similar courses throughout the United States and the Caribbean. The programme trains customs agents and other law enforcement officers to effectively and accurately detect guilty behaviour stemming primarily from guilty knowledge of a contravention… …Customs Training Manager Langlie Powery was very enthusiastic about the course. “Since we started receiving training on the Rover concept four years ago, we’ve seen a significant increase in drug detection, especially swallowers, who are usually difficult to spot since their contraband can only be detected by X-raying them. Prior to our agents undergoing this training, we had detected only one swallower, and in the first year of the rover concept training, we caught 13! The number of detections is increasing yearly.”
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