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CSECO EXECUTIVE FEATURED SPEAKER AT COUNTER TERROR EXPO IN LONDON 2011

Workshop will focus on value of border & port security in contraband interdiction to combat the war on terror in the United States and abroad

ALAMEDA – Damaune Y. Journey, Director of International Sales & Marketing for Campbell/Harris Security Equipment Company (CSECO), has been selected to provide a workshop at the Counter Terror Expo (CTX 2011) in April 2011 in London, England. The workshop entitled, “Contraband Detection for National and Local Security: Cars, Trucks, Boats and More” is a part of a series of workshops in the category “Screening and Scanning” to be held during the exposition. More than 1400 attendees from the government, law enforcement, and security communities typically attend the workshop tracks at this event, providing CSECO a wonderful opportunity to educate the audience on the importance of contraband detection and equipment that support the effort such as its CT-30 Contraband Team Inspection Kit and the Buster® K910B Contraband Detector.

“Contraband detection should be the central theme and first step in every nations fight against global terrorism,” Journey said. “This workshop will highlight the importance of using inexpensive tools like the CT-30 Contraband Team Kit and the Buster® K910B Contraband Detector and tested techniques to interdict contraband, be it illegal narcotics, illegal currency, or explosives, because each of these items can and does contribute directly or indirectly to supporting terrorists.”

Campbell/Harris Security Equipment Company has been a leader in contraband detection equipment for over 25 years. Beginning in 1984 as the designer and manufacturer of the Buster® K910B Contraband Detector exclusively for the United States Customs and Border Patrol, CSECO has expanded operations to include U.S. Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Department of State, U.S. Navy, U.S. Coast Guard, various state/local law enforcement teams and various countries on six continents as regular clients. “Hopefully, with ongoing dialogues like the CTX 2011 workshop offers, many more countries and law enforcement agencies will become CSECO’s partners and more importantly, I believe the world will be a safer place as a result,” Journey said.

You can learn more about CSECO’s products, services, and news by visiting www.cseco.com.

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