PRESS INFORMATION KIT THE MINISTRY OF DEFENSE IN THE 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP Summary Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 The role of Defense during the FIFA World Cup . Armed Forces points of action . Defense in host-cities . Legacy for the country . Q&A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Statements by authorities Press service . PRESS INFORMATION KIT . . . . . . . . . . 3 to 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 and 9 Preparation for the event . THE MINISTRY OF DEFENSE IN THE 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP . . . . 2 12 to 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 and 19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 1 Introduction The 2014 FIFA World Cup is an event of spectacular proportions that mobilizes state entities and sectors. The Ministry of Defense takes part by planning and executing the security actions in an integrated effort with the Ministry of Justice and public federal and state security bodies, under the coordination of the Chief of Staff of the Presidency of the Republic. The coordinated action of these actors in partnership with the General Security Management of the World Cup Organizing Committee entails actions of enormous complexity that require planning, coordination and integration, apart from the gradual incorporation of new practices and the use of advanced technologies. THE MINISTRY OF DEFENSE IN THE 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP PRESS INFORMATION KIT This Press Information Kit contains the main information about the Defense’s participation in the 2014 FIFA World Cup security plan, explaining its role and responsibilities, the Armed Forces’ points of action and answers to important questions associated to the matter. 2 The role of Defense during the FIFA World Cup With challenges requiring continuous preparation and alignment, the 2014 FIFA World Cup security matrix was conceived on the premise of integration among the various participating entities. The planning and execution of the action involve a coordinated effort by the Ministry of Defense and the Ministry of Justice, supported by federal, state and local public security entities. The document that consolidates this integration is the Strategic Plan for Public Security and Defense for the Brazil 2014 FIFA World Cup, published in February 2013. THE MINISTRY OF DEFENSE IN THE 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP In the Ministry of Defense, the work is coordinated by the Armed Forces Joint Staff (EMCFA), which helps coordinate and execute the actions taken by the three Armed Forces on the front line: Navy, Army and Air Force. In order to secure the regular provision of services to the population and watch for suspicious activities along borders and in air and sea space, the Armed Forces shall focus on ten strategic points to contribute to the event’s security. The main activities of these areas of concern seek to utilize the Armed Forces’ operational capacity when carrying out constitutional missions typical of Defense, such as sea and river protection, cybernetic defense and air space control. This integrated action model was tested and approved in previous events, such as the Confederations Cup and the World Youth Day. It benefitted from past experiences and added new items for the 2014 FIFA World Cup, such as the participation of defense in escorts and safety of the Team Training Centers, apart from using military air bases in the reception of aircrafts transporting delegations and authorities taking part in the event. All told, nearly 57,000 military personnel from the Navy, the Army and the Air Force have been mobilized to act in the Defense of host cities. However, part of the troops shall only work as a contingency force on a prompt-response basis, if a security crisis peak leads the Presidency of the Republic to authorize its use. Nearly 21,000 of the Armed Forces personnel will be ready to act in these situations. PRESS INFORMATION KIT 3 Armed Forces points of action The 2014 FIFA World Cup security encompasses action in two vectors that are integrated and complement one another: defense proper, under the responsibility of the Ministry of Defense, via Armed Forces, and public security, under the responsibility of the entities in charge of this department. Both work in conjunction with the Brazilian Intelligence Agency (Abin), which is in charge of providing permanent risk assessments. Each of these entities has an established role and acts in tandem with the others. In the case of Defense, the Armed Forces Joint Staff (EMCFA) is responsible for coordinating the action of the Navy, the Army and the Air Force in ten strategic sectors. Here are the points of actions of the Armed Forces during the FIFA World Cup: THE MINISTRY OF DEFENSE IN THE 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP 1 Aerospace Defense and Air Space Control In order to ensure traffic flow and air space safety, the Air Force Command will conduct special control efforts during the World Cup. The plan includes the creation of three air exclusion zones at the sites of the matches: a “white area”, which is reserved; a “yellow area”, which is restricted; and a “red area”, which is forbidden. The period when these exclusion areas will be active will depend on the times of the matches. For the opening and closing games, the zones will be active 3 hours before and 4 hours after the game. For matches of the first phase of the tournament, the restriction time shall be 1 hour before and up to three hours after the beginning. In the other phases, 1 hour before and up to 4 hours after the end. The purpose is to minimize the impact resulting from balance fluctuation between capacity and demand, thus ensuring the safety of the operations, as well as the regularity and punctuality of flights. PRESS INFORMATION KIT ARMED FORCES POINTS OF ACTION 2 Protection of strategic structures The Armed Forces will protect any and all strategic structures related to the FIFA World Cup. The purpose is to ensure the integrity of facilities and services the interruption of which would cause serious impact to the organization of these events. Some examples are electrical power and water supply substations, telecommunications and airport towers. Oil platforms and terminals shall also be guarded. Risk assessments shall determine essential structures that shall have reinforced security in order to ensure their operations. 3 THE MINISTRY OF DEFENSE IN THE 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP Sea and river defense Naval patrol and inspection are some of the safety actions that will be taken by the Brazilian Navy against threats from the sea and improper use of river waterways, such as the circulation of suspicious vessels. Combat divers and marines will be ready to act when necessary in recovery and rescue actions focused on the deactivation of explosives and in maritime interdiction operations. Oil platforms and terminals shall also be guarded. 4 Border cooperation Armed Forces personnel will support the action of Federal Police agents in the protection of the 16,800 km of Brazilian land borders with ten South American countries. PRESS INFORMATION KIT In order to protect the FIFA World Cup activities, a new edition of the Agatha Operation will be conducted, focused on fighting unlawful cross-border actions such as drug trafficking, smuggling, weapon and ammunition trafficking, environmental crimes and illegal immigration. The operation includes road-blocking actions in strategic points along the entire border. 4 ARMED FORCES POINTS OF ACTION 5 Explosive inspection In order to prevent the thef t and deviation of explosives, mostly used in attacks on banks and ATMs, the Brazilian Army has begun operations to enhance the inspection of the trade of this sort of material. Nearly 300 military organizations will closely inspect authorized companies, warehouses and points of sale to reinforce the inspections that take place on a regular basis. The inspection actions shall be taken throughout Brazilian territory, in sites that show traces of irregular or unlawful activities involving explosives. THE MINISTRY OF DEFENSE IN THE 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP 6 Cybernetic security and defense Under the command of the Army, the Cybernetic Defense Center will take preventive or repressive actions against threats endangering the security of systems supporting Brazilian strategic structures involved in the FIFA World Cup activities. Such monitoring will not encompass IT and communications systems in private organizations, but will be focused solely on protection against network security incidents that may directly affect the course of the competition. PRESS INFORMATION KIT 5 ARMED FORCES POINTS OF ACTION 7 hemical, Biological, C Radiological and Nuclear Defense Militar y specializing in Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Defense will inspect and scan every site directly involved in FIFA World Cup activities. Such action includes stadiums, training centers, hotels, airports, airbase and official delegation convoys. The operation will make sure that there is no suspicious material endangering the lives of citizens. The military have been provided with special equipment and are enabled to perform decontamination actions to eliminate noxious agents detrimental to health. THE MINISTRY OF DEFENSE IN THE 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP 8 Prevention of and Fight against Terrorism Experts of the three Armed Forces – Navy, Army and Air Force – will act jointly in the fight against terrorism, according to incident plans especially prepared for the FIFA World Cup. The military are capable of dealing with extreme situations and shall act in delicate activities such as the deactivation of bombs and chemical and radioactive devices. Such action includes cooperation with agents of entities with operational capacity and legal authority to act in these situations, including the Federal Police, the Civil Police and the Military Police. PRESS INFORMATION KIT 6 ARMED FORCES POINTS OF ACTION 9 Use of helicopters The Armed Forces shall use helicopters in airspace defense operations, support to land missions and actions against terrorism. They will also act in the patrol of places of concern by means of sensors and “eagle eye” cameras. In specific situations, helicopters may also be used to support the movement of troops. 10 THE MINISTRY OF DEFENSE IN THE 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP Contingency force Apart from supporting the FIFA World Cup security matrix, the Armed Forces will be ready to act in specific crisis situations, in coordination with public security entities and civil defense. In the event the State Governor requests and the Presidency of the Republic authorizes such emergency actions by the troops, these military personnel shall act with the purpose of ensuring public order, the operation of essential services and the exercise of established powers. In case such specific cooperation is needed, the Armed Forces shall keep approximately 21,000 men trained and ready for action. The troops may act either with the purpose of reinforcing the safety plan provided by these public safety entities or assume operational control in situations that warrant such action. PRESS INFORMATION KIT 7 8 Defense in host-cities In order to structure their action at a local level, the Ministry of Defense has created an Area Defense Coordination Center (CCDA) in each of the 12 FIFA World Cup host cities. Apart from military personnel from the Armed Forces, the CCDA is composed of representatives of public security, intelligence, civil defense and private security entities. This will be done under the general coordination of the Armed Forces Joint Staff (EMCFA), which shall maintain a Permanent Operation Center at the Ministry of Defense in Brasília. These centers will be responsible for carrying out the plans devised for the Defense actions. THE MINISTRY OF DEFENSE IN THE 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP However, the CCDAs will not work alone. According to the FIFA World Cup security program, the general command of actions in each State shall be carried out by a Regional Integrated Security Executive Committee (Cesir), composed of the General in charge of the CCDA, a representative for the Ministry of Justice (the superintendent of the Federal Police within the State) and the Public Security secretary. This “triumvirate” shall be responsible for ensuring that the work by different sectors of public authorities in the security field is always done in an integrated fashion during FIFA World Cup activities. On a national level, the strategic instance for guidance and integration of the security actions will be the Integrated Security Executive Committee (Cesi), composed of the Chief of Staff of the Presidency of the Republic and by the Ministries of Justice and Defense, with permanent assistance from the Institutional Security Office of the Presidency of the Republic (GSIPR). Apart from the 12 cities that will host matches during the competition, Armed Forces personnel will also be mobilized in the state capitals Vitória (ES), Aracaju (SE) and Maceió (AL), which shall also receive delegations of players. See the sites where the Armed Forces will be present during the FIFA World Cup in the map below. PRESS INFORMATION KIT DEFENSE IN HOST-CITIES FORTALEZA (CE) MANAUS (AM) NATAL (RN) RECIFE (PE) MACEIÓ (AL)* ARACAJU (SE)* CUIABÁ (MT) MANAUS (AM) SALVADOR (BA) BRASÍLIA (DF) COORDENADOR BELO HORIZONTE (MG) General Ubiratan POTY VITÓRIA (ES)* FORTALEZA (CE) COORDENADOR General Carlos Cesar ARAÚJO LIMA RIO DE JANEIRO (RJ) SÃO PAULO (SP) NATAL (RN) COORDENADOR Almirante Marcos Nunes de MIRANDA RECIFE (PE) CURITIBA (PR) PORTO ALEGRE (RS) COORDENADOR THE MINISTRY OF DEFENSE IN THE 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP General João Carlos de JESUS CORRÊA SALVADOR (BA) COORDENADOR Almirante Luiz Henrique CAROLI CUIABÁ (MT) COORDENADOR General José Carlos Braga de AVELLAR BRASÍLIA (DF) COORDENADOR General RACINE Bezerra Lima Filho BELO HORIZONTE (MG) COORDENADOR General Mario Lucio Alves de ARAUJO RIO DE JANEIRO (RJ) COORDENADOR General Luiz Eduardo RAMOS SÃO PAULO (SP) COORDENADOR General CARLOS dos Santos SARDINHA CURITIBA (PR) COORDENADOR Brigadeiro ROBERTO Carvalho PORTO ALEGRE (RS) COORDENADOR General Manoel Luiz Narvaz PAFIADACHE PRESS INFORMATION KIT * Apart from the 12 cities that will host matches during the competition, Armed Forces personnel will also be mobilized in the state capitals Vitória (ES), Aracaju (SE) and Maceió (AL), which shall also receive delegations of players. Apart from the military apparatus, each CCDA will be equipped with the following systems: • Military communications by satellite • Operational Defense Network • Videoconferencing System • Trunked Radio System • Incident (pacifying) system 9 10 Preparation for the event The Brazilian Armed Forces have been preparing for at least four years to act in the 2014 FIFA World Cup security plan, a constant training process that also tries to follow what is done in other parts of the world. Brazilian military observers were also sent to the 2012 Olympic Games in London and to the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa for the purpose of observing up close what was prepared for the security of these events and use this experience to optimize the efforts within Brazilian territory. THE MINISTRY OF DEFENSE IN THE 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP Prior experience in large events, all of them successful, has also contributed to the preparation of the military in Brazil. Such is the case of the Pan-American games (2007), the Military World Games (2011) and the Rio+20 World Conference (2012), in which the Ministry of Defense was responsible for coordinating all the security efforts. Another reference basis for the preparation of the 2014 FIFA World Cup was the security plan carried out for the FIFA 2013 Confederations Cup. During the competition, 19,400 men from the Armed Forces (Navy, Army and Air Force) were mobilized in six of the event’s host-cities, apart from 1,120 men in specialized troops and 400 military personnel from command and control. The action model, which involved work in tandem with federal, state and local public security entities, was positively evaluated by international technicians, organizers and observers. The executed plan ensured that the event took place without any incident posing any threat to the competition. PRESS INFORMATION KIT 11 Legacy for the country The efforts of the Armed Forces are focused mostly on providing support for the safety of FIFA World Cup activities and shall also leave an important legacy with regards to the country’s protection. In order to ensure the execution of the Defense plan, the Federal Government has invested BRL 709 million since 2012 in the modernization and preparation of the military apparatus at the disposal of the Navy, the Army and the Air Force. Part of these funds was applied in the purchase of new equipment and technologies that shall be left as a legacy to the Armed Forces for utilization in the security of new events and to meet the defense requirements of Brazil. THE MINISTRY OF DEFENSE IN THE 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP For instance, the purchases included equipment and infrastructure for cybernetic defense and operation centers; chemical, biological, nuclear and radiological defense kits; terrorism-fighting modules and general use material for troops, among others. Furthermore, existing equipment sets and vehicles have undergone maintenance and improvement. Part of the investments was also targeted at capacity building of the military personnel, especially in logistics and operational integration. Another important legacy concerns the joint action of the different state sectors involved. Though less visible to the public, the integrated work between the Armed Forces and other federal, state and local authorities is noted as one of the main advances in the security of large events held in Brazil. PRESS INFORMATION KIT 12 Q&A The Brazilian Armed Forces have an active participation in the 2014 FIFA World Cup activities through the planning and execution of the security actions, in an integrated effort with the Ministry of Justice and federal, state and local public security entities. Here are some of the questions and answers that help understand the role of the Ministry of Defense in the event’s security. What entities are in charge of security in the FIFA World Cup? THE MINISTRY OF DEFENSE IN THE 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP FIFA World Cup security involves the participation of different State bodies that shall act in an integrated fashion in two action vectors: defense proper, under the responsibility of the Ministry of Defense, by means of the Armed Forces; and public security and civil defense, under the responsibility of federal, state and local entities in charge of this department, under the coordination of the Ministry of Justice. There is also the assistance provided by the Brazilian Intelligence Agency (Abin), which conducts permanent risk assessments for the various activities scheduled for the FIFA World Cup. What is the role of the Armed Forces in FIFA World Cup security? The Navy, the Army and the Air Force will act in ten predetermined points of action in the FIFA World Cup security scheme under the coordination of the Armed Forces Joint Staff (EMCFA). The following actions are the sole responsibility of the Armed Forces: 1. Command and Control; 2. Aerospace Defense and Air Space Control; 3. Defense of Sea and River Areas; 4. Defense of Strategic Structures; 5. Strategic and Operational Intelligence Actions; 6. Prevention of and Fight against Terrorism; 7. Contingency Force; 8. Explosive Inspection; 9. Cybernetic Security and Defense; 10. Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Defense. PRESS INFORMATION KIT Apart from that, the Armed Forces will take part is several escorting and civil defense actions. Q&A What will not be the role of Defense in the FIFA World Cup? The typical public security actions will be coordinated by the Ministry of Justice (MJ). The Extraordinary Security Secretariat for Large Events (Sesge) of the MJ is responsible for conducting the actions involving public security entities on federal, state and local levels. The intelligence field is under the responsibility of the Brazilian Intelligence Agency (Abin). Private security is the duty of FIFA’s Local Organizing Committee, both of delegations and inside the stadiums. The Navy, the Army and the Air Force will work in close cooperation with the other public entities involved in the FIFA World Cup security scheme under the coordination of the Armed Forces Joint Staff (EMCFA). THE MINISTRY OF DEFENSE IN THE 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP What contingent will be used by the Armed Forces in the FIFA World Cup? The distribution of personnel in the 12 host-cities, as well as in those that will receive delegations, will consider the characteristics and operational requirements of each place. Nearly 57,000 military personnel from the three Armed Forces have been mobilized to act in predetermined points in the FIFA World Cup security scheme. All of them have received specific training for the actions during the FIFA World Cup. What is the purpose of the contingency forces? Nearly 21,000 military personnel from the three Armed Forces will be ready to act in prompt response if called to do so during the FIFA World Cup. The personnel will be used only in situations in which the operating capacity of the public security entities has been exhausted, at the request of the state government and with the authorization of the Presidency of the Republic. The contingency forces have received special training to act in extreme situations of social disorder and may act either for the purpose of reinforcing the safety plan provided by these entities or to assume the operating control in situations that warrant such action. PRESS INFORMATION KIT 13 Q&A What is the main focus of attention of the Armed Forces in the prevention of and fight against terrorism? Each host-city shall have a group specializing in Chemical, Biological, Nuclear and Radiological Defense and responses against terrorism. Military personnel from the Armed Forces and public security agents shall act in a coordinated fashion in order to deal with extreme situations, such as the deactivation of bombs and prompt response to chemical and radioactive devices. Have the Armed Forces used any international model in their preparation for the FIFA World Cup? The Armed Forces are undergoing constant training, seeking to learn from successful experiences in other parts of the world. Brazilian military observers were sent to the 2012 Olympic Games in London and the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. THE MINISTRY OF DEFENSE IN THE 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP Furthermore, the Armed Forces have had positive experiences in the security scheme for large events held in Brazil. Such is the case of the Pan-American Games in 2007; the Military World Games in 2011; The United Nations Conference for sustainable development (Rio+20) in 2012; the visit of Pope Francis during the World Youth Day in 2013; and the FIFA Confederations Cup, also last year. What are the key points involved in infrastructure security in Brazil? The Ministry of Defense is in charge of safeguarding the essential strategic structures for the organization of the FIFA World Cup. The Armed Forces’ mission is to ensure the physical integrity and operation of facilities and services such as telecommunications, oil, electrical power, water supply and public transportation. Based on risk assessments conducted by Abin, critical structures may be occupied by the military so that their operation is ensured. It should be noted that any operation in facilities considered as strategic structures will still be the responsibility of the concessionaire entity in charge. PRESS INFORMATION KIT 14 Q&A What is the role of the Armed Forces in cybernetic defense? The Cybernetic Defense Center (CDCiber) shall monitor hacking activities under the command of the Army in order to detect possible threats that may endanger structures controlled by digital systems, IT systems and the State’s institutional communications. CDCiber does not do this work in private companies, it acts solely in the defense against “invaders” that may potentially cause damage to the FIFA World Cup activities. What are the plans for aerospace defense and air space control? The Brazilian Aerospace Defense Command (Comdabra), an entity associated to the Ministry of Defense via Air Force Command, is responsible for planning and coordinating the use of the detection and interception means required for the defense of the Brazilian aerospace during the FIFA World Cup activities. THE MINISTRY OF DEFENSE IN THE 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP The air space control actions will seek to organize the management of traffic flow, use of space and other activities concerning aerial navigation. The purpose is to minimize the impact resulting from balance fluctuation between capacity and demand, in order to ensure the safety of the air operations, as well as the regularity and punctuality of flights. Similarly to what was done in previous events, like Rio+20 in 2012 and the Confederations Cup and the World Youth Day in 2013, a plan will be adopted in the 2014 FIFA World Cup based on the creation of exclusion areas, in order to maintain air traffic safety and organize the flow of aircrafts. The plan, which also involves the Civil Aviation Secretariat, (SAC), the Air Space Control Department (Decea) and the National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC), provides for the creation of three exclusion zones for the FIFA World Cup: a “white area”, which is reserved; a “yellow area”, which is restricted; and a “red area”, which is forbidden. These areas will be demarcated based on the locations of the stadiums, as explained by the Practical Reference Guide on changes in Air Space, published by Decea. The reserved area (white), which encompasses the terminal of the host city, will be open to aircrafts with a flight plan and transponder code on, i.e., all the identified planes. The restricted (yellow) area, while active, will be closed to general aviation aircraft and taxi planes. The forbidden area (red) will only be opened to security and image-capturing aircrafts previously authorized by Comdabra. PRESS INFORMATION KIT 15 Q&A The active periods of these exclusion areas will depend on the times of the matches. For the opening and closing, the zones will be active 3 hours before and 4 hours after the game. For matches of the first phase of the tournament, the restriction time shall be 1 hour before and up to three hours after the beginning. In the other phases, 1 hour before and up to 4 hours after the end. Fighter planes, helicopters, radar planes and tanker aircrafts of the Air Force shall fly while the exclusion area is active in order to secure site defense. How will the Armed Forces act in the defense of sea and river areas? The Navy is responsible for activities concerning sea and river defense actions, which encompass naval patrol and inspection activities, among others. The plan is focused on the intensification of the safety actions against threats from the sea and improper use of river waterways. THE MINISTRY OF DEFENSE IN THE 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP Sea and river traffic control will be enhanced in order to protect people at sea and on inland waters, and also to prevent water pollution. The defense of sea area will be accomplished by means of ships and aircrafts of the Squads and Commands of the Naval Districts. Twenty ships and 60 small vessels have been assigned to act specifically during the FIFA World Cup activities. What is the budget for Defense? The Defense budget for all the FIFA World Cup official events is BRL 709 million, including investment and funding requirements for preparation, training and operation of military troops in these two events. Such funds have been generated since 2012. Last year, BRL 480 million was provided. Most of the investment is being applied towards the purchase of equipment and training. Has the Ministry of Defense acquired security equipment? What equipment? PRESS INFORMATION KIT The Armed Forces are using the existing resources and working to complement their operating capacity to act in ten points of defense under its responsibility during the FIFA World Cup. 16 Q&A The main purchases made are intended to modernize the military organizations that will take part in the security of the event. The purchases include equipment and infrastructure for cybernetic defense and operation centers; chemical, biological, nuclear and radiological defense kits; terrorism-fighting modules; disturbance control equipment and general use material for troops. Furthermore, the existing equipment and vehicles have undergone maintenance in order to be ready for use during the FIFA World Cup. Will Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) be used during the FIFA World Cup? The Brazilian Air Force (FAB) will make use of UAV. The use of these aircrafts is part of the air space surveillance plan established by the Ministry of Defense. THE MINISTRY OF DEFENSE IN THE 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP Will foreign agents be allowed to take part in security operations? Any large event includes intense information exchange among international security entities and bodies, especially concerning intelligence activities. The Federal Police and Abin will act in partnership with Interpol and other intelligence departments of partner countries during the FIFA World Cup. Abin shall coordinate the actions within the scope of the Brazilian Intelligent System, which the Armed Forces are a part of – acting in the military intelligence field. Does the action plan under the responsibility of the Ministry of Defense comply with what has been established by FIFA? Yes. All the security activities in the field of defense comply with the guarantees agreed between the Brazilian Government and FIFA. It is important to note that the planning of this action is integrated into a larger security matrix, guided by a Public Security and Defense Strategic Plan. A joint effort of agents was sought for the purpose of intensifying the cooperation between the Armed Forces and several federal, state and local entities in actions among agencies, as well as private security under the responsibility of FIFA. PRESS INFORMATION KIT 17 18 Statements by authorities Celso Amorim Minister of Defense “We work under the coordination of the Presidency´s Chief of Staff, in an agreement with the Ministry of Justice and also of course, with state public security secretariats”. “We take care of each aspect of our actions and try to reinforce our procedures even further. There will be a large number of mobilized military who will act in typical Armed Forces tasks, such as naval patrol and inspection, cybernetic defense and air space control”. THE MINISTRY OF DEFENSE IN THE 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP “We hope there are no incidents during FIFA World Cup activities, but we have taken precautions and have prepared to do our part. The integration between Defense and the Ministry of Justice is one of the pillars of this plan”. General José Carlos De Nardi Chief of the Armed Forces Joint Staff “The FIFA World Cup security plan follows an integrated management model with responsibilities clearly defined for the vectors of defense and public security in activities that are integrated and complement one another”. “We will work not only in the 12 host-cities, but also in places that will host the Team Training Centers. Even though there will be no FIFA World Cup games in these towns, security has become important to them, as they are places where the delegations will be lodged”. PRESS INFORMATION KIT STATEMENTS BY AUTHORITIES General Jamil Megid Special assistant for Large Events of the Armed Forces Joint Staff (EMCFA) “We are ready to provide security to foreign tourists, soccer delegations and Chiefs of Staff who will be present at the FIFA World Cup. There is close cooperation between state entities seeking to ensure a safe and peaceful environment for the event activities”. “Among the duties assigned to Defense is a special focus on three fields: defense of strategic structures, contingency forces and prevention of and fight against terrorism. We are deploying 12 regional commands that will act in the host cities and Team Training Centers, all of them in contact with the Permanent Operation Center of the Ministry of Defense in Brasília”. THE MINISTRY OF DEFENSE IN THE 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP PRESS INFORMATION KIT 19 20 Press service Press professionals may address inquiries about the participation of Defense in the 2014 FIFA World Cup security plan through the following channels: Ministry of Defense Social Communication Agency – Press Coordination Contacts: Roberto Cordeiro roberto.cordeiro@defesa.gov.br Tel.: (61) 3312-4356 César Arrais cesar.arrais@defesa.gov.br Tel.: (61) 3312-4305 THE MINISTRY OF DEFENSE IN THE 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP Brazilian Navy Social Communication Center (CCSM) Contact: Daniel Ribeiro Vasconcelos Capitão-de-Fragata (FN) daniel@ccsm.mar.mil.br Tel.: (61) 3429-1026 Brazilian Army Social Communication Center (CComSEx) Contact: Amauri Silvestre Coronel silvestre@ccomsex.eb.mil.br Tel.: (61) 3415-5303 Air Force Social Communication Center (CComSAer) Contact: Max Luiz da Silva Barreto Coronel aviador maxmlsb@cecomsaer.aer.mil.br max@fab.mil.br Tel.: (61) 3966-9660, 3966-9636 e 9658-5304 PRESS INFORMATION KIT