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9 TH ANNUAL TERRORISM ANALYST TRAINING COURSE PROGRAMME 25 JANUARY 5 FEBRUARY 2016

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9TH ANNUAL TERRORISM ANALYST

TRAINING COURSE

PROGRAMME

25 JANUARY – 5 FEBRUARY 2016

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ABOUT ICPVTR

The International Centre for Political Violence and Terrorism Research

(ICPVTR) is a specialist centre within the S. Rajaratnam School of International

Studies (RSIS) at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. ICPVTR

conducts research, training and outreach programmes aimed at reducing the

threat of politically motivated violence and at mitigating its effects on the

international system.

Its core objectives are:

To conduct sustained research and analyses of terrorist, guerrilla, militia, and extremist political groups and their support bases. To identify the strengths and weaknesses of international, state and societal responses in managing the threat of political violence.

To provide high-quality instruction and training for officials and future leaders engaged in combating terrorism and other forms of political violence.

To advise governments and inform societies affected by political violence on how best to manage the current and evolving threat.

For more information on ICPVTR, please visit:

http://www.rsis.edu.sg/research/icpvtr/

ABOUT RSIS

The S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS) was established in January 2007 as an autonomous School within the Nanyang Technological University (NTU). RSIS mission is to be a leading research and graduate teaching institution in strategic and international affairs in the Asia-Pacific. To accomplish this mission, RSIS will:

provide a rigorous professional graduate education in international affairs with a strong practical and area emphasis

conduct policy-relevant research in national security, defence and strategic studies, diplomacy and international relations

collaborate with like-minded schools of international affairs to form a global network of excellence

RSIS teaching programme consists of the Master of Science (MSc) degrees in Strategic Studies, International Relations, International Political Economy and Asian Studies as well as The Nanyang MBA (International Studies) offered jointly with the Nanyang Business School and the NTU-Warwick Double Masters Programme which seeks to provide an educational platform articulating the economic, political, social and strategic influences impacting on Asia and the Western world. Research at RSIS is conducted by five constituent institutes and centres: the Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies (IDSS), the International Centre for Political Violence and Terrorism Research (ICPVTR), the Centre of Excellence for National Security (CENS), the Centre for Non-Traditional Security Studies (NTS) and the Temasek Foundation Centre for Trade & Negotiations (TFCTN). The focus of research is on issues relating to the security and stability of the Asia-Pacific region and their implications for Singapore and other countries in the region.

For more information on RSIS,please visit: www.rsis.edu.sg

ICPVTR

The International

Centre for Political

Violence and Terrorism

Research aims to

maintain and improve

the professional

competence and

development of

analysts whilst

exploring new frontiers

in counter terrorism

research and analyses.

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DAY 1 - 25 JANUARY 2016

TERRORISM AND EXTREMISM:

RADICALISATION AND IDEOLOGY

TIME TOPIC/THEME LECTURER

8.30am – 9.00am REGISTRATION

Session 1 9.00am – 9.30am Welcome Remarks Course Overview

Dr. Jolene Jerard Research Fellow and

Manager (Capacity Building), International Centre for

Political Violence and Terrorism Research (ICPVTR)

Session 2 9.30am – 10.30am Radicalisation: Orbital Pathways Model

Dr. Omer Ali Saifuddeen, Lead Analyst,

Joint Counter Terrorism Centre National Security Research

Centre (NSCS)

10.30am – 10.45am Coffee/Tea Break

Session 3 10.45am-11.30am The Essence of Islamist Extremism: An Overview

Dr. Irm Haleem Assistant Professor, ICPVTR

Session 4 11.30am – 1.00pm Distinguished Lecture The Evolving Threat of IS in

Indonesia

Komjen. Pol. Dr. H. Usman Saud Nasution

Head, National Counter Terrorism Agency (BNPT),

Indonesia

Session 5

1.00pm – 1.15pm

Special Address Minister Luhut Pandjaitan Coordinating Minister for

Political, Legal, and Security Affairs, Indonesia

1.15pm – 3.00pm Lunch

Session 6 3.00pm – 5.00pm

Panel on Ideological Preconceptions and

Misconceptions: (1) Causes of Muslim Extremism (2) Salafism: The Inside Story

(3) Manipulation of Religious Symbols

Ust. Mahfuh Halimi Associate Research Fellow,

ICPVTR

Ust. Muhd. Saiful Alam Shah Bin Sudiman

Associate Research Fellow, ICPVTR

Ust. Mutazah bin Bahari

Associate Research Fellow, ICPVTR

End of Day 1

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DAY 2 - 26 JANUARY 2016

EVOLVING TERRORIST THREAT LANDSCAPE:

TERRORIST MINDSET

TIME TOPIC/THEME LECTURER

Session 7 9.00am – 10.45am Panel on Terrorist and Extremist Online Sites and Forums

(1) Southeast Asian Extremist Online Sites

(2) Online Jihad: from AQ to IS (3) Cyber Radicalisation: The

Appeal of IS for Women

Ms. Nur Azlin Mohamed Yasin Associate Research Fellow,

ICPVTR

Ms. Nur Aziemah Binte Azman Associate Research Fellow,

ICPVTR

Ms. Sara Mahmood Research Analyst, ICPVTR

Session 8 10.45am – 11.15am Terrorist Mindset MHA Psychologist

11.15am – 11.30am Coffee/Tea Break

Session 9 11.30am – 12.30pm Jakarta Bombings 2016 Dr. Jolene Jerard Research Fellow and

Manager (Capacity Building), Research (ICPVTR)

and Mr. Gerard Lee,

SAF/SBACC Assoc. Consultant

Session 10 12.30pm – 1.30pm IED and its Effects Mr. Gerard Lee, SAF/SBACC Assoc. Consultant

1.30pm – 2.45pm Lunch

Session 11 2.45pm – 5.30pm Terrorist Mindset - Exercise “I am a Terrorist”

Mr. Angelo Bani Security Adviser, Security

Affairs, World Economic Forum

End of Day 2

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DAY 3 - 27 JANUARY 2016

TERRORISM AND EXTREMISM: THE EVOLUTION PART 1

REGIONAL CHALLENGE - CONFLICT IN SYRIA AND IRAQ

TIME TOPIC/THEME LECTURER

Session 12 9.00am – 10.00am The Current and Emerging Threat of IS in Iraq

Mr. Kamal Mhd Baqr Hassan and Mr Omeed Kamil Soleman

Kurdistan Region Security Council, Iraq

Session 13 10.00am – 10.30am Opposition Dynamics in Syria Mr. Syed Huzaifah bin Othman Alkaff

Senior Analyst, ICPVTR

10.30am – 10.45am Coffee/Tea Break

TERRORISM AND EXTREMISM: THE EVOLUTION PART 2

REGIONAL CHALLENGE - SOUTH ASIA (PAKISTAN AND MALDIVES)

Session 14 10.45am – 11.30am The Current and Emerging Threat of IS in Pakistan

DIG Yaseen Qureshi Deputy Inspector General of

Police, Special Branch/Security, Pakistan

Session 15 11.30am – 12.00pm Current and Emerging Threats in Pakistan: Al Qaeda and Their Associate Groups

Mr. Abdul Basit Associate Research Fellow,

International Centre for Political Violence and

Terrorism Research (ICPVTR)

Session 16 12.00pm – 12.45pm Terrorist and Extremist Threat in the Maldives and Maldivian Links to LeT, Al Qaeda, Al Nusra and IS

Mr. Aly Naashid Former, National Security Advisors Office, Maldives

12.45pm – 2.15pm Lunch

TERRORISM AND EXTREMISM: THE EVOLUTION PART 2

REGIONAL CHALLENGE - SOUTH ASIA (AFGHANISTAN)

Session 17 2.15pm – 3.00pm Taliban: Factions and Schisms Mr. Halimullah Kousary Head of Research and Legal

Program Team Leader, Centre for Conflict and Peace Studies,

Afghanistan

Session 18 3.00pm – 3.30pm The Current and Emerging Threat of IS in Afghanistan

Mr. Hekmatullah Azamy Research Analyst, Centre for Conflict and Peace Studies,

Afghanistan

3.30pm – 3.45pm Coffee/Tea Break

TERRORISM AND EXTREMISM: THE EVOLUTION PART 3

REGIONAL CHALLENGE - AFRICA (Nigeria and the Sahel)

Session 19 3.45pm – 4.30pm The Current and Emerging Threat of IS in the Sahel

Mr. Diop Abdoulaye Inpector of Police, Analyst, Direction Generale Surete

Nationale, Mauritania

Session 20 4.30pm – 5.30pm Methods of Attack and Attack Cycle

Mr. Gerard Lee, SAF/SBACC Assoc. Consultant

End of Day 3

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DAY 4 - 28 January 2016

TERRORISM AND EXTREMISM: THE EVOLUTION PART 4

REGIONAL CHALLENGE – ON THE HORIZON

TIME TOPIC/THEME LECTURER

Session 21 9.00am – 10.30am Distinguished Lecture Evolution of Terrorism and the

Current and Emerging Threats of IS in Malaysia

Mr. Mohd Raby Abu Bakar Malaysian Special Branch

10.30am – 10.45am Coffee/Tea Break

Session 22 10.45am-11.30am Current and Emerging Threats of IS in Central Asia

Mr. Nodirbek Soliev Senior Analyst,

ICPVTR

Session 23 11.30am – 12.15pm The Erawan Shrine Blasts: Security Implications for

Southeast Asia

Ms. Stefanie Kam Associate Research Fellow,

ICPVTR

12.15pm – 1.30pm Lunch

COUNTER TERRORISM EXERCISE 1

Session 24 1.30pm – 2.15pm Open Sources Intelligence Mr. Angelo Bani Security Adviser, Security

Affairs, World Economic Forum

Session 25 2.15pm – 3.45pm Counter Terrorism International Investigation

Table Top Group Exercise

Mr. Angelo Bani Security Adviser, Security

Affairs, World Economic Forum

3.45pm – 4.00pm Coffee/Tea Break

Session 26 4.00pm – 5.30pm Group Presentation Mr. Angelo Bani Security Adviser, Security

Affairs, World Economic Forum

End of Day 4

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DAY 5 - 29 JANUARY 2016

TERRORISM AND EXTREMISM: ATTACKS

REGIONAL CHALLENGE

TIME TOPIC/THEME LECTURER

Session 27 9.00am – 10.30am Distinguished Lecture Rizal Day Bombings Attack

Prosecutor Peter Ong Senior State Prosecutor,

Philippines

10.30am – 10.45am Coffee/Tea Break

Session 28 10.45am – 11.30am Threats of Terrorism to Hospitality Sector

Mr. Danny Chan Area Director, Global Safety and Security, Marriott International

Session 29

11.30am -12.30pm Managing IED Incidents Mr. Gerard Lee SAF/SBACC Assoc. Consultant

12.30pm – 2.30pm Lunch/ Friday Prayers

COUNTER TERRORISM EXERCISE 2

Session 30 2.30pm – 5.00pm EX SWIFT VALOUR: Defending and Attacking a

Target

Mr. Gerard Lee SAF/SBACC Assoc. Consultant

End of Day 5

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Day 6 – 1 FEBRUARY 2016

PROSECUTING TERRORISM: LEGAL AND JUDICIAL CHALLENGES

TIME TOPIC/THEME LECTURER

Session 31 9.00am – 10.45am Distinguished Lecture Human Security Act:

Philippines

Prosecutor Peter Ong Senior State Prosecutor,

Philippines

10.45am –11.00am Coffee/Tea Break

Session 32 11.00am – 1.00pm Panel on Legal and Judicial Challenges

Prosecutor Peter Ong, Senior State Prosecutor,

Philippines

Former Prosecutor Shirani De Fontgalland

Capacity Building Programme Coordinator

Counter Terrorism Directorate,

INTERPOL

Prosecutor Nurdeenie Rashid,

Deputy Public Prosecutor / Federal Counsel

Attorney General’s Chamber of Malaysia

1.00pm – 2.30pm Lunch

COUNTERING TERRORIST FINANCING

Session 33 2.30pm – 3.30pm Current Trends on Terrorist Financing

Ms. Caren Mayola Thomson-Reuters

3.30pm – 3.40pm Coffee/Tea Break

Session 34 3.45pm - 4.45pm Crime-Terror Nexus: A Financial Overview

Mr. Erdogan Albay Thomson-Reuters

End of Day 6

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DAY 7- 2 FEBRUARY 2016

PROTECTING CITIES

TIME TOPIC/THEME LECTURER

Session 35 9.00am – 9.45am Distinguished Lecture The Rising Threat of IS in

Bangladesh: Challenges for Law Enforcement

Mr. Monirul Islam Joint Commissioner, Detective Branch, Dhaka Metropolitan

Police

Session 36 9.45am – 11.00am Aviation Security Panel Mr. Sidney Chau Former Senior Assistant

Commission to HKPD and INTERPOL

Aviation Security Consultant

Mr. Chris Bala Managing Director, CJ Security Group

11.00am – 11.15am Coffee/Tea Break

Session 37 11.15am – 11.45am Russian Operations in Syria Capt. (Navy) Victor Shkulepa Russian Military Attache,

Embassy of Russian Federation, Singapore

Session 38 11.45am – 1.30pm CBRNE Panel: Developing a National Strategy (1) The Current threat of Mass

Casualty Terrorism (2) Formulating a National

Strategy against CBRNE Attack

Prof. Viji Vijayan Asst. Dean, Safety, Health and Emergency Management and

Procurement Director, Research Operations,

DUKE-NUS,

Prof. Linfa Wang Professor and Director

Emerging Infectious Diseases Program, DUKE-NUS

Dr. Pierce Chow,

Professor, Clinical Sciences Course Director Normal Body

course, Senior Consultant Surgeon, Surgical Oncology,

National Cancer Centre Singapore, DUKE-NUS

Dr. Chua Tech Mean

President of the Asia-Pacific Biosafety Association (A-PBA)

1.15pm – 2.30pm Lunch

Session 39 3.00pm – 5.00pm Visit to Counter Terrorism Suite at Home Team Academy

To be attended by TATC Foreign Participants

End of Day 7

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DAY 8 -3 FEBRUARY 2016

PROTECTING CITIES

TIME TOPIC/THEME LECTURER

Session 40 9.00am – 10.00am Threat and Risk Assessment Methods

Mr. Ben Brant, Security Intelligence Analyst,

Cargill

10.00am – 10.15am Coffee/Tea Break

Session 41

10.15am – 12.15pm Panel on Mumbai Attacks: Lessons Learnt

Mr. Prashant Nayak Regional Director,

Global Security, The Walt Disney Company

Mr. Nirvan Dey

Director, Corporate Security Professional

Ms. Pranoti Surve

Vice-President, Sr. APAC Intelligence Analyst, Global

Corporate Security SOACC, Bank of America Merill Lynch

Session 42 12.15pm – 1.15pm Boko Haram: Current and Emerging Threat in Nigeria

Representative from Nigeria Defense Intelligence Agency,

Nigeria

1.00pm – 2.30pm Lunch

Session 43 3.00pm – 5.00pm Panel on the Role of the Private Sector in Counter

Terrorism

Mr. Benjamin Brant, Security Intelligence Analyst,

Cargill

Mr. Simon Tan, Regional Security Manager,

Shell Petroleum

Mr. Oh Sze Hou, Regional Security Manager,

Carnival Cruise Line

Mr. TJ Tan, Crisis Management Manager,

Singtel

End of Day 8

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DAY 9 - 4 FEBRUARY 2016

TOWARDS RESILIENCE:

TERORIST REHABILITATION AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

TIME TOPIC/THEME LECTURER

Session 44 9.00am – 9.45am Response and Reintegration Strategies

Dr. Jolene Jerard Research Fellow and

Manager (Capacity Building), ICPVTR

Session 45 9.45am – 10.30am The Challenges of Managing Terrorists in Prisons: Experience

of the Shimo La Tewa Prison

Mr. Albert Maiyo Kenya Prisons Service,

Kenya

10.30am – 10.45am Coffee/Tea Break

Session 46 10.45am – 12.00pm Terrorist Rehabilitation and Reintegration: Case Studies

Ustazah Nur Irfani Saripi, Associate Research Fellow,

ICPVTR

12.00pm – 1.30pm Lunch

Session 47 2.15pm – 4.00pm Visit to Religious Rehabilitation Group Resource and Counselling Centre

and

Community Engagement

Resilience

Mr. Salim Mohamed Nasir Associate Research Fellow, Studies in Inter-Religious

Relations in Plural Societies Programme (SRP)

End of Day 9

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DAY 10 – 5 FEBRUARY 2016

CONCLUSION AND WAY FORWARD

TIME TOPIC/THEME LECTURER

Session 48 9.30am – 10.30am Mitigating The Global Threat of IS: The Way Forward

Prof. Rohan Gunaratna Professor Security Studies

Head, ICPVTR

Session 49 10.30am – 11.30am Presentation of Certificates and

Closing Remarks

Amb. Ong Keng Yong Executive Deputy Chairman,

RSIS

CLOSING LUNCH

End of TATC 2016 Programme

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For enquiries please contact:

Dr. Jolene Jerard

Research Fellow and Manager (Capacity Building),

International Centre for Political Violence and Terrorism Research

[email protected]

International Centre for Political Violence and Terrorism Research

S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University

Block S4, Level B4, Nanyang Avenue, Singapore 639798