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NCT

A Vision of IB Consultancy

eXplosive X Asia 2015


Title To make this world a safer and more secure place


Welcome to NCT eXplosive Asia 2015! Distinguished guests and colleagues, It is with pleasure to welcome such a diverse and respected group of military, industry and government leaders to the fourth edition of our leading NCT eXplosive Asia 2015 EOD and C-IED Conference and Exhibition. We are truly honored to organize this event with the kind support of the Malaysian Armed Forces. Dealing with threats from Improvised Explosive Devices, Explosive Remnants of War and Landmines remains to be a great challenge for Southeast Asia. On one hand, countries such as Cambodia, Vietnam and Myanmar suffer from UXOs and landmines. On the other hand, IED related threats are ever-more present all over the world. From Syria and Iraq to India, Thailand and the Philippines, terrorist networks are threatening regional and international security. In addition, especially in Asia, densely populated areas are looking to find new solutions concerning their urban security and critical infrastructure protection. There is no better place than Malaysia to host this event. The country is increasingly building up its C-IED capabilities in order to create and invent adequate responses to a wide variety of threats. In order to do so, it is essential to provide first responders with the most advanced equipment but also offer adequate training. Moreover, continued development in technology and best practices is essential in anticipating future EOD threats and challenges - which are already lying ahead. We feel confident that, together with our partners and the attendance of our distinguished guests, we are able to deliver yet another successful NCT eXplosive Asia event. It is our aim to provide you with the right platform that enables you to learn and share of information, whilst offering you excellent networking opportunities with peers and the industry. On behalf of IB Consultancy, I would like to officially welcome you to the NCT eXplosive Asia 2015 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. With my best wishes for a fruitful conference, Yours sincerely,

Ilja M. Bonsen Managing Director IB Consultancy

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Program Overview

Tuesday

Time

Schedule

Venue

18:00

Icebreaker Reception

Pool Bar

08:00

Registration and Networking

Wednesday

09:00

World - An Assessment

Clarke Ballroom Foyer & Clarke Ballroom B

Clarke Ballroom A

11:00

Coffee and Networking Break

Clarke Ballroom B

11:30

Asia-Pacific Update on Asymmetric Threats

Clarke Ballroom A

13:00

Lunch and Networking Break

Clarke Ballroom B

14:00

IED Designs, Analysis and Detection

Clarke Ballroom A

15:30

Coffee and Networking Break

Clarke Ballroom B

16:00

Post-2014 – Lessons Learned from Afghanistan and Technological Solutions

17:30

Networking Reception

09:00

Registration and Networking

09:30

Thursday

Opening Plenary: Explosive Threats in Southeast Asia and the

Overview

Day

11:00 11:30 13:00 14:00 15:30

Case-Studies I: Explosive Threats in Post-Conflict Regions – Lessons Learned Coffee and Networking Break Case-Studies II: Critical Infrastructure Protection and Urban Security Lunch and Networking Break Case-Studies III: Defeat the Network of Terrorist Organizations in Asia - Training and Intelligence Approaches Closing Panel Discussion

Clarke Ballroom A

Clarke Ballroom B

Clarke Ballroom Foyer & Clarke Ballroom B

Clarke Ballroom A

Clarke Ballroom B Clarke Ballroom A

Clarke Ballroom B Clarke Ballroom A Clarke Ballroom A

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Wednesday

Program Wednesday May 13th 08:00

Registration and Networking

OPENING PLENARY: EXPLOSIVE THREATS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA - AN ASSESSMENT

09:00

Chairman’s Welcome Remarks

Training the Force

Neil Patrick, Director Marketing & Sales Land Systems, Saab Asia Pacific 12:30 Explosive Threats to Urban Security in the U.A.E.

Commandant Mohd Jamal Khan, Institute of IED Management, Central Reserve Police Force, India

Captain Khalifa Alfulaiti, Weapons and Explosives Department, Abu Dhabi Police, U.A.E

09:10

13:00

Opening Keynote Speech

General Tan Sri Dato’ Sri (Dr.) Zulkifeli bin Mohd Zin, Chief of Defense Forces, Malaysia 09:30

Explosive threats in Thailand: An Overview

Lt Gen Krisda Norapoompipat, Senior Expert, Royal Thai Army, Thailand Colonel Kamthorn Auicharoen, Royal Thai Police, Thailand 10:30 Curtailing the Production of Homemade Explosives in Pakistan • Existing IED threats in Pakistan • Operating terrorist networks in the country and their TTPs • Respective role of homemade explosives AIG Shafqat Malik, Commander Bomb Disposal Unit of KPK Province, Pakistan 11:00

Morning Refreshments and Networking

SESSION I: ASIA-PACIFIC UPDATE ON ASYMMETRIC THREATS

11:30 Asymmetric IED Threats in the Philippines • IED trends in the Philippines (NPA, Central & Western Mindanao, • Respective capability building of the Philippines Army in order to better respond to IED threats • Needs and requirements to better combat IED threats in the future Police Superintendent William Senoron, Chief, Philippines Bomb Data Center, Philippines

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12:00

Lunch and Networking Break

SESSION II: IED DESIGNS, ANALYSIS AND DETECTION 14:00 Latest Trends in IED Designs and Respective Challenges for IED Detection and Mitigation Commandant Mohd Jamal Khan, Institute of IED Management, Central Reserve Police Force, India 14:30 The Various Use of Mine Dogs to Detect IEDs and Landmines also without UN Certification Jasper Schoenmakers, CEO, K10 Working Dogs, Netherlands 15:00

Microanalysis study on explosives: Chemical fertilizers

Colonel Dr Pisutti Dararutana, Chief of Research and Development, Royal Thai Army - Chemical Department, Thailand 15:30

Afternoon Networking Break

SESSION III: POST-2014 - LESSONS LEARNED FROM AFGHANISTAN AND TECHNOLOGICAL SOLUTIONS 16:00 C-IED forensics exploitation in Afghanistan • Lessons Learned of the MNTEL Project in Afghanistan Maj. Julio Ortega Garcia, CBRNe Defense School, Ministry of Defense, Spain


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16:30 2nd generation of robotics systems to better address IED and CBRN threats • Reminder about 1st generation of robots currently used to address IED and CBRN threats • Analysis of their main advantages and drawbacks based on operational feedbacks • Requirements and capabilities of 2nd generation of robots • Examples of C-IED and C-CRN tasks managed with support of 2nd generation robotics • Conclusion and road map • Joel Morillon, Head, Nexter Robotics, France

17:00 The Threat of IEDs in Afghanistan - Lessons Learned for Future Missions • Particular threat of roadside IEDs to warfighters • SOPs to clear routes and to mitigate those IEDs • Respective lessons learned for future missions of the German Armed Forces • Lt Col Christoph Wallner, Chief of Situation Branch, Bundeswehr Joint Forces Operations Command – C-IED Center, Germany 17:30

End of Day 2

Program Thursday May 14th 09:00

Registration & Networking

09:30

Chairman’s Welcome Remarks

Commandant Mohd Jamal Khan, Institute of IED Management, Central Reserve Police Force, India SESSION IV: CASE-STUDIES I: EXPLOSIVE THREATS IN POST-CONFLICT REGIONS - LESSONS LEARNED

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Related projects of OSCE (case study from Tajikistan) How does OSCE plan to deal with the situation in Ukraine

Col Mathew Geertsen, Head of the FSC Support Section Conflict Prevention Centre, OSCE 11:00 Morning Refreshments and Networking Session

09:35 Addressing Explosive Threats in Cambodia: The Challenge of ERW and Landmines • Existing landmine threats in Cambodia • Efforts of the Royal Cambodian Government and international partners to counter these threats accomplishments up to today H.E. Sophak Monkol, Secretary General, Cambodian Mine Action and Victim Assistance Authority, Cambodia 10:00

Detection technologies for IED and ERW

Markus Sautter, Deputy Sales Director, Vallon GmbH, Germany 10:30 C-IED/ EOD in (Post-)Conflict Regions: Emerging Challenges and International Cooperation • How does OSCE work in the IED/ERW/EOD field

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SESSION V: CASE-STUDIES II: CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION AND URBAN SECURITY 11:30 Stopping Explosives at Source: Ammunition Safety Management and Stockpile Destruction • Risk of explosions and chemical hazardous material proliferation in ammunition storage areas • Ammunition safety management (ASM) regime to prevent and reduce such risks Samuel Paunila, Advisor, Ammunition and Operation Efficiency, GICHD 12:00

Civil Emergency Response Packages for Critical Infrastructure Protection

Dr Norbert Kloepper, Head of Business Unit ETD, Bruker Daltonics GmbH, Germany 12:30

Protecting Public Transportation in the Philippines from IED Threats

SESSION VI: CASE-STUDIES III: DEFEAT THE NETWORK OF TERRORIST ORGANIZATIONS IN ASIA - TRAINING AND INTELLIGENCE APPROACHES 14:00

The Terrorist Threat in Asia: An Assessment

Iftekharul Bashar, Associate Research Fellow, International Centre for Political Violence and Terrorism Research, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Singapore 14:30 Strategy in Resolving the IED Threat in Central India Inspector General Brig BK Ponwar, Chattisgarh Police, Director CTJW College, India 15:00 IED Threats in Indonesia: TTPs of Terrorist Networks and NCTA’s Countermeasures • Existing IED related threats in Indonesia • Development of TTPs of terrorist networks • Activities of NCTA to counter this threat through forensics and intelligence investigations

Colonel (Ret’d) Dante S Dinsay, Deputy Director, Intelligence and Operations Bureau, Office of Transportation Security, Department of Transport and Communication, Philippines

Colonel Ronny Asnawi Asri, Deputy Director of Prevention National Counterterrorim Agency, Indonesia

13:00

16:00 End of Day 3

Lunch Break and Networking Session

15:30

Closing Panel Discussion

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Strategy in Resolving the IED Threat in Central India By Brig. Basant K. Ponwar, Director, Terrorism & Jungle Warfare College, India SITUATION While over the years India was focusing on its insurgency problems in the states of Jammu and Kashmir in the North and in the North Eastern States, there arose in the heart of India Naxalites, spread over 1/3 of the country, where in large areas, the writ of the government did not prevail. Their greatest weapon was the omnipresent Improvised Explosive Device (IED). The Naxalites numbering almost over 100,000 armed Guerrillas, their supporters, and sympathizers have utilized the locally concocted IEDs with devastating effect against the country’s police forces. Having received their training from the LTTE, Naxalites with great ease raided local mining corporation magazines to get explosive materials like Ammonium Nitrate, Gun powder, Cordex and detonators. Village shops provided food storage Tiffins which enabled them to assemble the deadly IED. In an incident in September 2005 a Mine Protecting Vehicle with 24 Security Forces (SF) inside was blown up by a 40 Kg IED killing all of them, with doors jammed. Laser beams had to be used to drill into the metal to evacuate the dead. The Naxalites, in order to protect their liberated Guerrilla Zones, as marked in the map, have laid such IEDs along the incoming routes. In the period 200507 the area witnessed almost 100 blasts in a year, causing over 500 fatalities to civilians, security forces and a large number of special vehicles, buses, trucks and property were destroyed. In February 2006 Naxalites looted 20 tons of explosive material and 12,000 detonators giving them a vast and sustained capability to carry out IED warfare in the sector. A very disturbing situation had developed. They started to use these explosives to disrupt traffic, cause casualties especially to SF personnel moving in local buses. In an incident, 50 were killed and as many wounded in Southern Chhattisgarh when their bus was blasted. They even ventured to make tunnels below Tarmac roads on National Highway’s to prepare for IED blasts.

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With these conditions prevailing in the sector a strategy was drawn out at the Counter Terrorism and Jungle Warfare College at Kanker and disseminated to the rank and file for implementation. STRATEGY An IED awareness campaign was launched to educate the police forces in the state as they had encountered the IED for the first time in their service. Things that should be looked for were freshly dug up earth, IED composition, connecting wires, mechanisms, power supply and the means used to activate an IED; an essential requirement for SFs to assist them in clearing the roads in their ‘Road Opening Tasks’. There was no mine detecting equipment or Bomb Disposal Squads (BDS), these were recruited from retired specialists from the Army. Mine detecting equipment was procured from within the country and from across the world. BDS teams were deployed along with SFs. The few sniffer dogs in the state were trained in AntiNarcotics duties. Fresh trained dogs were bought, handlers were trained and the CTJW College went a step further in training the local street dogs, available in plenty in the country and that too came free of cost. The philosophy that a dog’s anatomy is the same, whether he is a Belgian Malinois, with titanic names like Tornado or Tsunami, or an Indian Mongrel. A dog is a dog. It was found that street dogs were as effective to detect IEDs buried, almost 20-25” deep in the jungle terrain. A new resource was introduced into the Counter IED operations. While carrying out road opening tasks, SFs have to move in a V formation to first clear the heights dominating the road of any perspective IED Operator/ Naxalites waiting in ambush. Mine detecting teams with its equipment and sniffer dog team move along the road. On IED detection the BDS team destroys the IED. Having cleared the road, pickets are established on the heights. Constant patrolling has to be carried out to keep the axis secure.


To further synergize the effort local villagers were motivated to assist the SFs in being their eyes and ears and report any suspicious activity or digging in the area. This is paying off very well as local population is very forthcoming to help. This has come about with good inter-personnel relations with them, a very essential requirement in insurgency areas to win the hearts and minds of the natives (WHAM OPS). A drive was launched in the area to seal and monitor all sources of explosives being used by the civilian mining Industry. Movement of explosive was always under escort to prevent looting by Naxalites during the journey. Only government authorized personnel received and supervised usage of explosives. Constructions of roads, culverts and bridges were given incidental protection by SF to ensure NO IED placement is done under the concrete, a practice adopted by Naxalites. The entire area of responsibility of SF Battalion is under constant domination by foot and mobile patrols. Suitable UAVs have been introduced to fly over Roads and tracks. Many UAVs have the capability to detect IED, to almost 3-4 feet deep. This asset is proving very effective. Most importantly SF have trained in Guerrilla Warfare to carry out Offensive Counter Naxalite

Operations to destroy/ neutralize the very people who lay the IEDs, ‘the Naxalites’. RESULTS Over the last 10 Years the above strategy was implemented and gradually IED blasts in the sector started to decline and with that SF and civilian casualties have reduced. Roads became more secure for free flow of traffic; from almost over a 100 blasts per year the figure has come down to 15-20, with negligible loss to life and property. This trend continues. The Naxalites are now surrendering in large numbers, their recruitment has gone down, it is now a matter of time that the Naxalite movement in the Country will soon get eradicated and peace and tranquility will prevail.n

Brig. Basant Ponwar is Inspector General of the Chattisgarh Police, as well as Director of the CounterTerrorism & Jungle Warfare College in India. His presentation is taking place on 14 May at 14:30 during the Session VI "Case-Studies III: Defeat the Network of Terrorist Organizations in Asia - Training and Intelligence Approaches"

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Conference Speakers Col. Ronny Asnawi Asri, Deputy Director of Prevention, National Counter Terrorism Agency, Indonesia Col. Ronny Asnawi Asri is the Deputy Director of Prevention of Indonesia’s NCTA (National Counter Terrorism Agency), a government body established in 2010 in order to fight and prevent terrorism and radicalism. He started his career with the Indonesian Armed Forces in 1987 as a commander of Indonesia’s Special Forces Anti-Terrorism Unit. During his 1987-1999 service in the Indonesian Army, he gained experience in counter terrorism operations, while fighting radicalism in Sumatra, Sulawesi and Borneo Islands of Indonesia. In 2000, he was promoted to Military Territory Command in the Central of Java, West Timor and also West and East Borneo. In 2006, he joined the Army HQ in Jakarta as staff of Counter Terrorism and Insurgency, and then joined Indonesia’s NCTA since its establishment in 2010. Currently he holds the position of Deputy Director of Prevention, responsible for surveillance, investigating and counter propaganda of terrorist network and activities in Indonesia. Iftekharul Bashar, Associate Research Fellow, International Center for Political Violence and Terrorism Research (ICPVTR), S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), Singapore Iftekharul Bashar is an Associate Research Fellow at the International Centre for Political Violence and Terrorism Research (ICPVTR) at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. He is currently leading ICPVTR’s research team for South and Central Asia. His area of expertise is political violence and terrorism. Bashar holds a Masters in Peace and Conflict Studies from the University of Dhaka. He is fluent in four languages. He received awards from the United Nations and Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Dhaka for his essays. He has authored a chapter in the book titled Afghanistan after the Western Drawdown, (New York: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers), 2015. He also co-authored a book title The Rohingya Crisis (London: Imperial College Press) forthcoming in 2015.

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Col. Dr. Pisutti Dararutana, Chief, Research and Development, The Chemical School, Royal Thai Army, Thailand Colonel Dr. Pisutti Dararutana is a Chief of Research and Development Section at the Royal Thai Army Chemical Department, since October 2014. He obtained his B.Sc. in Physics; a M.Sc. in Applied Physics and a Ph.D. in Materials Sciences. Between 1981-1985 and 2012-2014, he was a lecturer at the Royal Thai Army Chemical School of the Royal Thai Army Chemical Department; in Chemical Biological Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) Operation Training Course, especially in the Radiological and Nuclear Operations. During 1985-1995, he researched and developed in the areas of CBRN equipment, military pyrotechnics and explosives and military equipment. Since 2005, he has studied about explosives based on X-ray spectroscopy, especially in characterization and identification. Col. (ret.) Dante S. Dinsay, Deputy Director, Intelligence and Operations Bureau, Department of Transportation and Communications, Philippines Colonel Dinsay just recently retired as Office-in-Charge of the Intelligence and Operations Bureau (IOB) and Officer-In-Charge of the Land and Rail Transportation Security Bureau in concurrent capacity of the Office for Transportation Security (OTS), Department of Transportation, and Communication (DOTC). He has worked with the intelligence community in various capacities for 24 years out of his 31-years stint in the military. He has a Master in National Security Administration (MNSA) degree from the National Defense College of the Philippines (NDCP). He is a Career Service Professional. Presently he is the Senior Technical Consultant of OTS. Captain Khalifa al Fulaiti, Weapons and Explosives Department, Abu Dhabi Police, U.A.E Khalifa Saeed al Fulaiti, born on 3 December 1974, is a United Arab Emirates National. He holds a


Col. Mathew Geertsen, Head, FSC Support Section Conflict Prevention Centre, Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe Mr Mathew Geertsen is a retired officer of the Royal Netherlands Air force. After the Royal Military Academy he served 10 years with the Air Defense Command in Germany during which he fulfilled several operational functions, including Squadron Commander. After a two year period as Liaison officer on an international peace keeping assignment in Egypt (Camp David accords), he was stationed at the Air Force Headquarter in which he fulfilled several positions in the Operational Plans and Policy Division. During the eighties Colonel Geertsen was project manager of numerous extensive reorganizations programs in the Netherlands Armed Forces. After completing NATO Defense College in 2004, he became Military Attaché in Austria and Senior Military Advisor of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to the OSCE. In 2008, Col. Geertsen ended his military career and became Head of the FSC Support Section in the Conflict Prevention Centre of the OSCE. Mr Geertsen lives in Vienna, is married and has 5 children. Commandant Mohammad Jamal Khan, Institute of IED Management, Central Reserve Police Force Pune, India Mohd Jamal Khan is a Commandant with the Central Reserve Police Force and a post graduate in science from Aligarh Muslim University in India. He joined the CRPF in 1996 as an Assistant

Commandant and underwent the following trainings and courses: Commando Course; Counter Insurgency & Jungle Warfare Course from CIJW School, Vairengte, Mizoram; Weapons & Tactics Course; Ammunition Technical Officer Course from College of Materials Management, Jabalpur; Counter IED course from College of Military Engineering, Pune; Advance Search Advisor Course, DEMSS (South), United Kingdom; Mohd Jamal Khan served in insurgency infested Punjab, Jammu & Kashmir and North East theaters of India. He also served in Maoist guerilla infested theater as Second In Command and led many successful operations against Maoists. Furthermore, he raised India’s World class state-of-the-art Counter IED Training center (INSTITUTE OF IED MANAGEMENT) at Pune which was inaugurated by Hon’ble Union Home Minister, Govt. of India, Mr. P. Chidambaram on 23rd February 2012. Currently he serving as Principal of this Institute and trained more than 1000 officers and men of Police Forces of India and abroad. Mohd Khan participated in national and international Conferences on Counter IED. He was awarded with the Director General’s Commendation Disc four times for outstanding performance in operations and training.

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Bachelor Degree of Law and a Masters of Law and is currently a PhD student at the Dubai Police Academy. Throughout the course of his career he has attended and participated in many training courses inside and outside (USA, UK, Canada, Germany, France, and Belarus) the United Arab Emirates. Besides being actively involved with many regional and local security committees, he also holds a membership of the International Association of Bomb Technicians and Investigators (IABTI). His 22 years of operational experience in the field of Explosives (IEDs, EOD, and Post Blast Investigation) has led him to currently be the Manager of Weapons and Explosives Training Institute of the Abu Dhabi Police.

Dr. Norbert Klöpper, Head of Business Unit ETD, Bruker Daltonics GmbH, Germany

Born in 1970 in the Leipzig area, Dr. Kloepper is a physicist by education, holding a Ph.D. in chemical physics with a special focus on IR spectroscopy. Dr. Kloepper joined Bruker in the year 2000 as a software developer and has been active in the CBRNE arena since 2002. He worked his way through the ranks of Bruker relatively quickly and has held the positions of Product Manager from 2002 to 2004 and R&D manager from 2004 to 2008. Here he represented Bruker in many international research projects such as IMPACT, LOTUS and IMSK. In 2008 he became the Director of Sales & Marketing. He lives with his wife and two daughters in Leipzig. AIG Shafqat Malik, Bomb Squad Commander KPK Province, Pakistan

General Shafqat Malik is the Assistant Inspector General of the Police (AIG) in KPK Province, Pakistan. He has been in charge

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of the Bomb Disposal Unit of the KPK province for the past five years. He is a certified EOD and forensics expert and has extensive experience in this field. His duties include first response tasks, which have included amongst others the Church Attacks in Peshwar, the jail break of DI Khan by the TTP, the assassination of Benazir Bhuto, as well as the Marriott attack in Islamabad. General Shafqat Malik has also served as a forensics and explosives expert in the SIG of FIA in Islamabad. He has also served in the Armed Forces of Pakistan for twenty years till the rank of Major. The officer has graduated in ballistics, explosives, arms and ammunition and has vast experience of post blast investigation and forensics exploitation of IEDs. He formulated the C-IED strategy of Pakistan and has been working with the FBI, UN, Scotland Yard and the AFP. Finally, he has also been invited by the AFP and Scotland Yard as a guest speaker in various conferences. H.E. Sophak Monkol, Secretary General, Cambodian Mine Action and Victim Assistance Authority (CMAA), Cambodia H.E. Sophak Monkol was born on 8 April, 1969, married with 2 children and practiced Buddhism religion. He gained the Philosophy Doctor Degree (PhD), of Law and Political Science in 2014 and other certificates on Senior Management Training Course on Mine Action at Jaime Madison University, Virginia, USA in 2007, Data Management at the Geneva Center for Humanitarian Demining GICHD, in Geneva, Switzerland in 2005 and Training Course on English Communication Skills at the Nang Yang Polytechnic, Singapore in 2000. From 1997-2000 H.E. Sophak Monkol served as Senior Official at the International Relation Department/ Office of the Council of Minister. He first started with Cambodian Mine Action and Victim Assistance Authority in 2000 and had been appointed as Deputy Director of the Regulation and Monitoring Department/CMAA. Later on from 2007-2009 he had been promoted as Director of the Regulation and Monitoring Department/ CMAA. From 2009 to 05 Oct. 2014 he became Deputy Secretary General/ Cambodian Mine Action and Victim Assistance Authority, and Clearing for Result-II Project Manager and from 2011 to Present H.E. Sophak Monkol is serving as Secretary General for Cambodian Mine Action and Victim Assistance Authority and Clearing for Result-II Project Director (Ranking Minister).

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Joel Morillon, Head, Nexter Robotics, France Joël Morillon is now head of Nexter Robotics company, fully dedicated to development of robotics solutions for Defense and Security applications, especially for addressing CBRN and C-IED threats. He has graduated in electronics and signal processing engineering; he started his career as a research engineer in the Advanced Robotics Team of French Atomic Commission; he designed and industrialized many robots used in the nuclear field. He was also responsible of military robotic department in THALES company and is a specialist of Systems analysis and architecture. Lt. Gen. Krisda Norapoompipat, Senior Expert, Royal Thai Army, Thailand Until 2015, Lieutenant General Krisda Norapoompipat was the Director-General of Thailand Mine Action Center (TMAC). In this capacity, he was responsible for overseeing all activities related to humanitarian mine action in accordance with Convention on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production and Transfer of Anti-Personnel Mines and on their Destruction (Ottawa Treaty). Prior to becoming Director-General of TMAC, his important assignments were Assistance Army Attaché to Washington, DC. USA, Military Attaché to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (accredited to Brunei Darussalam), Deputy Director, Department of Border Affairs, Deputy Director, Directorate of Joint Intelligence. Lt. Gen Krisda Norapoompipat currently serves as Senior Expert at the Royal Thai Army. Maj. Julio Ortega Garcia, CBRNe Defense School, Ministry of Defense, Spain Maj. Julio Ortega Garcia is an Infantry Major and CBRN Defense Specialist. Since 2008, Maj. Ortega Garcia has been posted in the CBRN Military Defense School. He was a teacher and instructor in the General CBRN Defense and in the Nuclear Defense Departments. He developed to a national and international CBRN Doctrine Analyst. As well, he is a National Delegate in NATO Joint CBRN


Defense Capability Development Group and in the NATO CBRN Doctrine and Terminology Panel. He is a Post graduate in Strategic Studies and International Security by the University of Granada and Post graduate in Terrorism and Counter- terrorism by the La Rioja International University. As well, he is a Private Security Director at the Ministry of Interior of Spain. He is a CBRN-EOD Incident Commander Train at the European Defense Agency. As well, he is a Staff Officer at NATO COE CIED Courses on Awareness CIED, Weapons Intelligence Team and Attack the Networks. In 2012, he was posted in Afghanistan as Second in Command of the Multinational Theater Exploitation Laboratory of the European Defence Agency, in Kabul under ISAF command. Neil Patrick, Director Marketing & Sales Land Systems - Saab Asia Pacific Neil Patrick had an extensive 29 year military career serving with numerous specialist and bespoke Counter Terrorist organizations in both the British & Australian Armies. Having operated in both overt and covert CIED roles in insurgency theaters such as Northern Ireland, Iraq and Afghanistan, he was recruited by Saab to oversee the operational execution of an extensive CIED training contract to Australian conventional and Special Forces CIED assets, preparing them for high threat operations in Afghanistan. Neil has also been a security advisor at high profile global events such as the Olympic Games, Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting and the Hajj Pilgrimage. For his work in the global CIED and security arena, Neil was recognized with awards on both the United Kingdom and Australian National Honors Lists. He is now employed as the Director Marketing & Sales Land Systems for Saab’s Asia Pacific Market Area, based in Bangkok, Thailand. Samuel Paunila, Advisor, Ammunition and Operation Efficiency, GICHD Mr. Paunila has worked in the GICHD as an Advisor for Ammunition Technical Operations since February 2013. He advises national authorities in issues of physical security and stockpile management, and development of sustainable State policies and practices to addressing explosive

remnants of war. Prior to the GICHD, Mr. Paunila directed mine action, ammunition disposal and armed violence reduction programs with Danish Demining Group, and before this, he operated in the field of ammunition stockpile management with Finnish Defense Forces. His longest field postings were in Afghanistan, the former Yugoslavia, Sri Lanka and Uganda. Mr. Paunila’s education is a combination of academic and practical disciplines with degrees in explosive weapon systems, automation engineering, and ongoing resilience studies at Cranfield University, UK. Brig. Basant Ponwar, Inspector General of Chattisgarh Police, Director, Counter-Terrorism & Jungle Warfare College, India Brig BK Ponwar AVSM, VSM, on super annuation was requisitioned by Chhattisgarh government in the rank of Inspector General of Police. He has set up a Counter Terrorism and Jungle Warfare College at Kanker in North Bastar, a facility similar to the Army’s CIJW School of which he was Commandant in his last posting. The College, functioning from Aug 05, is imparting ‘Guerrilla warfare Training’ to police personnel from ten Naxal effected States and to the Central Police Forces of BSF, ITBP, SSB and the CRPF. Combat Training of this newly established College has been reported in both Indian and foreign media all over the world. He renders advice to Chhattisgarh Police on matters relating to force deployment, equipment profile and conduct of CI/CT Operations. BK Ponwar was awarded Ati Vishist Seva Medal (AVSM) in Jan 2005 for his services to the Nation spanning over 35 years. Jasper Schoenmakers, CEO, K-10 Working Dogs, the Netherlands Mr. Schoenmakers has been the C.E.O. Of K10 Working Dogs for the past 8 years, managing K9 projects in over 30 countries, including Australia, U.S.A., United Kingdom, Brazil and Sri Lanka. He has been a senior advisor for starting K9 programs for the last 10 years. He is experienced in Explosive detection and Patrol work. He was the key figure in making K10 the only non-US company that has been awarded a 5 year Department of Homeland security wide K9 contract.

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Police SUPT William Señoron, Chief, Philippines Bomb Data Center, Philippines William Conception Señoron graduated from the College of Criminology, at the age of 21, and entered the police service as a Patrolman. Seven years later, he was commissioned as officer via lateral entry with the rank of Police Inspector in the Philippine National Police. Most of his designations were in the field units serving as Municipal and City Chief-of-Police, Group Director, and Provincial Intelligence Officer. Since 2012, he was assigned in the intelligence field where his career took a turn to the best. This was exemplified by the number of awards, commendations and appreciation given by government and nongovernment organization as an intelligence practitioner. He was assigned with the Philippine Bomb Data Center (PBDC) on April 1, 2014. Within the year, he has spearheaded the conduct of two Post Blast Investigation Courses together with FBI Terrorist Explosive Device Analytical Center (TEDAC). He is also an active Head of the Technical Secretariat for the Inter-Agency Task Force in Counter-IED (IATFCIED), a joint task force composed

of intelligence personnel from the Armed Forces of the Philippines and from the Philippine National Police. In his second year as the head of the Center, he actively supported foreign support on counter IED efforts, such as the Post Blast Analysis Course conducted by the Canadian Embassy for the military and police personnel. Lt. Col. Christoph Wallner, Chief of Situation Branch, Bundeswehr Joint Forces Operations Command - C-IED Center, Germany Lieutenant Colonel (GS) Christoph Wallner joined the Bundeswehr in 1980 as an artillery officer cadet. Firstly promoted to an officer rank in 1983 he served at MoD, Corps, Div, Bde and Bn level in various command and staff functions. After serving in the HQ EUROCORPS in Strasbourg and as a German Army exchange officer within the UK Land Stabilization and Counterinsurgency Centre in Warminster he was commissioned into the C-IED Centre Bundeswehr Joint Forces Operations command as Chief of the Situation Branch in December 2012. His operational assignments include EUFOR and ISAF. He has been awarded with various national and international honor medals.

React Media is proud to present CBNW Xplosive – an annual journal dealing with the multiple military and civilian threats caused by the constant deployment of Improvised Explosive Devices and explosives, and the evolving countermeasures to deal with them – and their instigators. Due out this Autumn, CBNW Xplosive analyses IED deployment in the increasing number of terrorist and insurgent conflicts occurring worldwide – and describes the latest breakthroughs in Counter-IED, counter-terrorism, and Explosives Ordnance Disposal equipment and training. Edited by CBNW editor Andy Oppenheimer IAExpE MIABTI, CBNW Xplosive features articles by leading counter-IED and counter-terrorist experts. It is distributed free and at all major defence and security trade shows, and is available online.

www.cbnw.co.uk Tel: +44(0) 20 8886 2133

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Premium Sponsors Gold Sponsor Bruker Detection Contact Person: Dr. Norbert KlÜpper Tel.: +49 341 243 1448 E-mail: norbert.kloepper@bdal.de Website: www.brukerdetection.com Bruker Detection is a leading global specialist producing Chemical Biological Radiation Nuclear Explosive detection equipment and total solutions. Widely regarded as the development and manufacturing expert of easy to use and reliable instruments, our product line ranges from handheld to stand-off detectors and complete solutions for platform integration. We understand that complex scenarios require an integrated system approach and as one of the most experienced players on the market we can provide the right answers. Bruker – Innovation with Integrity! Bronze Sponsor Nexter Robotics Contact Person: Mr. Joel Morillon Tel.: +33 1 39 49 31 90 E-mail: j.morillon@nexter-group.fr Website: www.nexter-group.fr Nexter Robotics, the subsidiary of Nexter group fully dedicated to unmanned military and Security systems, develops a full range of robotics systems to support Defense, Police, Rescue and Surveillance applications. Semi-autonomous capabilities hugely improve efficiency of C-IED and CBRN missions.

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Contact Person: Mr. Arnold Schmidt Tel.: +49 711 34102 0 E-mail: a_schmidt@telerob.com Website: www.cobham.com/unmannedsystems As the world’s leading supplier of critical control solutions, we help our customers to increase the safety and mission capabilities of their personnel and equipment in extreme environments. Our proven and trusted solutions in air-to-air refueling, life support, weapons carriage and unmanned systems, deliver assured performance and class-leading through-life costs that enable our customers to bring complex projects to market quickly, and with minimal risk. ICM x-ray Contact Person: Mr. Gregory Leclercq Tel.: + 32 87 440 169 E-mail: gl@icmxray.com Website: www.icmxray.com ICM is a Belgian company manufacturing X-Ray portable equipment dedicated to security purposes. Developed with and for EOD operators, the FLATSCAN15 backpack solution, smaller than the well-known FLATSCAN30, is an innovative portable photodiodes scanner system offering a detailed X-Ray image for immediate and accurate decision-making. K-10 Working Dogs Contact Person: Mr. Jasper Schoenmakers Tel.: +31 402 045 600 E-mail: jasper@k10workingdogs.com Website: www.k10workingdogs.com K10 Working Dogs, always one step ahead in K9 solutions - K10 Working Dogs are one of the leading canine suppliers for government agencies worldwide. We are the world largest provider of sporting breed detectors. We supply untrained and trained K9s and our specialism is Explosive Detection Dogs. With our great locations in the Netherlands, United Kingdom and United States of America, 200+ dog kennels and service dedicated staff, we have proven to be able to supply any clients request within a reasonable timeframe. MAS Zengrange Ltd. Contact Person: Mr. Michael Jones Tel.: +44 1727 791200 E-mail: mjones.masz@hallwatts.co.uk Website: www.hallandwatts.com MAS Zengrange Ltd specialize in the design and manufacture of RF and Time Delay Remote Initiation systems. The Mini DRFD family of products provide remote initiation capability in the most arduous of environmental conditions for SF, EOD and Combat Engineers. The latest product to enhance the Mini DRFD family is an integrated floating system that provides remote initiation capability above and below the waterline for Navy Clearance Divers and SF operations.

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SAAB Contact Person: Mr. Neil Patrick Tel.: +61 8 8343 3800 E-mail: neil.patrick@au.saabgroup.com Website: www.saabgroup.com Saab has developed an innovative unique approach to CIED training that goes beyond simulation of effects. Saab’s CIED training simulation technology provides a fully telemetered and seamlessly integrated tactical training environment that ensures optimum validation of CIED personnel. Visit the Saab stand to see a comprehensive demonstration of this extensively proven training technology.

Vallon GmbH Contact Person: Mr. Markus Sautter Tel.: +49 7121 9855 114 E-mail: markus.sautter@vallon.de Website: www.vallon.de Vallon GmbH, based in Germany, is one of the technical leaders in the detection of IEDs and metal free objects. Since 1965 Vallon GmbH has been specialized in land mine, UXO (unexploded ordnance) and IED (improvised explosive device) detection. Our customers with military and humanitarian tasks estimate Vallon products for their top quality, outstanding sensitivity, superior reliability and unconditional safety. All detectors are rugged for daily outdoor work, even under the worst conditions. Vallon is the competent partner to face the threads of future asymmetric warfare.

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Practical Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur is a metropolis in Southeast Asia of about 7 million inhabitants in its metropolitan area and the capital of Malaysia. As such, and with a growth rate of approximately 6% per annum, Kuala Lumpur is a modern city that embraces its history with a mixture of skyscrapers and colonial architecture.

Getting Around Kuala Lumpur The easiest and more convenient way to move around Kuala Lumpur is by taxi. There is no distinctive color of the taxi vehicles; however, you can distinguish them by the "H" in their registration plates. Taxis are cheap and safe, but it is absolutely necessary to insist on the taxi driver using the meter, in order to avoid overcharges. Another option is to use the vast public transportation system of Kuala Lumpur, which includes the Light Rail, the Commuter Rail and the Monorail, as well as a network of buses. Please pay attention to the traffic, since driving in Malaysia is performed according to the British system of left-hand traffic. Currency The currency of Malaysia is the Malaysian ringgit (MYR or RM), which is divided to 100 sen. There are denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 ringgit. Changing Money - Cash Withdrawal Foreign currency of all kinds can be exchanged at the airport, banks, post offices, most hotels and licensed exchange agencies in Kuala Lumpur. Rates slightly vary from place to place and a commission is usually charged. Holders of international credit cards can withdraw local or foreign currency and, also, pay with them in various occasions. Emergency Numbers In case of an emergency you can use the following numbers: Police and Ambulance 999 Fire Brigade 994

Even though there are multiple places to visit in and around Kuala Lumpur, if you have limited time, you can try the Sultan Abdul Samad Building, the Old Kuala Lumpur Railway Station and the Masjid Negara Mosque, the National Mosque, as it is called. Also, try not to miss the Petronas Towers in the business district, as well as the KL Tower.

IBC Emergency Number The conference organisers can be reached at the following number around the clock during the conference: +31 646 913 198.

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Join the NCT The Non-Conventional Threat (NCT) is the leading CBRNe and EOD event series in the world, supporting industry and all government stakeholders in Asia, Europe, Middle East, and the USA. Working in partnership with governments, militaries and academic organizations for the design, planning and implementation of all our events, we ensure the highest level of quality, relevance and opportunity. Since 2012, the NCT series are focused events that have welcomed over 2500 high-level participants on all international, national and local governmental levels, including military and first responder participants. NCT events attract high profile participants from policy makers to budget holders - and create opportunities to build lasting relationships with Ministers, Chiefs of Armed Forces and CBRNe and EOD Commanders. Network and meet with your clients at the NCT CBRNe Award Gala Reception during NCT CBRNe Asia, the established NCT Party at NCT CBRNe and eXplosive Europe, chat during one of the live CBRNe or eXplosive capability demonstrations, cocktails receptions, or sit down in the private VIP lounge. This is what makes the NCT event series so distinctive: unparalleled networking opportunities with high ranking officials and budget holders. No other event will offer you this quality of networking! About IB Consultancy IB Consultancy is an independent defense and security company dedicated to making this world a safer and more secure place. To achieve this we provide rapid, innovative defense and security services to government, trade & industry. Our services are always fully tailored to meet your requirements helping you reach your objectives. IB Consultancy connects businesses, governments and NGOs from different continents in our common goal to make this world a safer and more secure place. Our services include: • Defense and Security Research • Organization of worldwide Defence and Security events • Business Consultancy and Public Affairs

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Events in 2016 NCT CBRNe Europe |2-4 February 2016 | Amsterdam, the Netherlands IB consultancy is proud to present the 4th edition of our NCT CBRNe Europe event taking place in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Our past editions have proven to be highly successful, with great programs and excellent networking opportunities including the popular NCT Party! Join us, and our high-level delegates and sponsors this February in Amsterdam! www.cbrneeurope.com NCT eXplosive Europe |2-4 February 2016 | Amsterdam, the Netherlands Based on the success of the worldwide NCT eXplosive event series, we are proud to present our 2nd NCT eXplosive Europe edition in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The combination of top-tier IED-specialists, case studies from conflict regions and presentations from leading EU-wide research and procurement programs, make this the must-attend European EOD event in 2016! www.explosiveeurope.com

Joining the NCT events is the most certain way to get maximum exposure, meet the right people and win business NCT CBRNe Asia Pacific |15-16 March 2016 | Seoul, Korea We are pleased to announce the launch of our NCT CBRNe Asia Pacific conference in Seoul, Korea. The upcoming Olympics in Korea (2018) and Japan (2020), and large procurement programs in Seoul and Australia, will guarantee you solid business opportunities. www.cbrneasiapacific.com NCT CBRNe USA |19-21 April 2016 | Washington DC, USA The 2nd edition of NCT CBRNe USA will be held again in Washington DC. With the USA being the single largest CBRNe market and Washington DC being the center of budgeting and decision-making, NCT CBRNe USA promises again the most-up-to-date program and the most relevant stakeholders a combination that won’t be found at any other event! www.cbrneusa.com NCT CBRNe Middle East|26-28 September 2016 | Abu Dhabi, UAE With conflicts in Iraq, Syria, Yemen, and the threat of nuclear proliferation, the Middle East is at the center of global CBRNe challenges. The combination of significant budgets and a broad threat spectrum with respective technological requirements make the region and therefore the 3rd edition of NCT CBRNe Middle East a must-attend event! www.cbrnemiddleeast.com

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NCT CBRNe Asia |8-10 November 2016 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia The 5th edition of the leading NCT CBRNe Asia event will return to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. No other CBRNe event attracts more high-level speakers, delegations and participants. With more ministers, generals and other high-level decision makers, it’s the leading and most outstanding show in Asia driving business for our exhibitors and sponsors. www.cbrneasia.com NCT eXplosive Asia |8-10 November 2016 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia In its 5th edition, NCT eXplosive Asia in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia will again allow for unparalleled networking opportunities and will result in solid leads. Cooperating with leading regional stakeholders such as the Thai Police, the Malaysian Armed Forces, and the Cambodian Mine Action Authority, NCT eXplosive Asia has a proven track record as the #1 EOD Forum. www.explosiveasia.com

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