The UPU’s official bodies, the Council
of Administration and the Postal Operations Council, last week endorsed a
proposed resolution on minimum security standards for international mail.
The proposal will be put forth for
formal adoption by UPU member countries at the 25th Universal Postal Union
Congress in Doha, Qatar, in September/October 2012.
If approved, the proposed standards
would force Posts worldwide to apply measures to better screen international
mail and take custody of it. Posts would have to apply minimum security
standards to critical facilities in their network, such as international
offices of mail exchanges, which process arriving and departing international
mail.
According to UPU Postal Security
Expert David Bowers, the standards would establish a security baseline to the
global postal network, thus reassuring civil aviation and customs organizations
that international mail has gone through minimum screening measures. “Our goal
is to harmonize our international standards with the ones developed by the
International Civil Aviation Organization to guide air transportation of mail,”
explains Bowers.
International effort
The new proposed standards are the
result of two years of work by the UPU’s inter-committee on security group. It
includes representatives from UPU member countries and major international
organizations, such as the International Air Transport Association, the
International Civil Aviation Organization, the World Customs Organization and
the United States Transport Security Agency, among others.
The UPU set up the group to tighten
security standards for the global postal supply chain after rigorous TSA
screening measures were unilaterally applied to international mail travelling
to the United States in late 2010 after two packages containing bombs were
found on private courier flights destined for the United States. The packages,
sent from Yemen, were intercepted in Dubai and the United Kingdom.
The UPU launched a concerted effort
among all relevant parties to come up with standardized security standards for
the global postal supply chain to increase the security of mail travelling by
air.
Member countries had adopted
recommended security standards at the last Universal Postal Congress in Geneva
in 2008, but there was no obligation to implement them.
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