In 2012, about 800 thousand latents associated with 275 thousand crimes and about 2 million tenprints were checked against AFIS databases.
According to the results of LT-TP and TP-LT searches, 150,000 latents were identified and thereby 100,000 criminal cases were solved, which, according to the statistics of the Ministry of the Interior, amounts to 7.9%, or every twelfth of all crimes solved during the year.
Almost 28,000 crimes were solved ‘in hot pursuit’, i.e. valuable information from the AFIS was received within a day after commission of crimes.
A fifth of the solved crimes (about 20,000) are crimes of previous years, the probability of disclosure of which by other means was minimal.
The AFIS helped to clear:
- 67,000 thefts
- 5,600 robberies
- 3,300 murders
- 2,300 cases of brigandage
- More than 2,000 crimes relating to drug trafficking
- 1,600 cases of fraud
Of the 27,000 tenprint cards of the unknown dead entered into the AFIS databases, about 12,000 have been identified, i.e. almost every second has been identified with the AFIS.