The toys would sometimes roll into the mine fields, rendering them useless (or rather, foolhardy to be retrieved). Upon his father’s death, Hassani and family immigrated to the Netherlands. The Mine Kafon is built on an entirely larger scale compared to his childhood toys, being nearly as tall as an adult male. Made out of plastic and bamboo, it will cost 40 Euros a pop, which is a whole lot more affordable than other solutions. Each bamboo spine comes with a suction cup which amplifies the weight of the Kafon as the wind blows it around, and individual Kafons are strong enough to withstand up to four mine blasts before losing too many spines to roll about. There will be GPS chips within each Kafon, paving the way to enable remote tracking of where mines have yet to be cleared, as well as the areas where they’ve been cleared.