SAID (AFIS)

23.07.2020 — Blog

Kazakhstan Police are solving crimes in «hot pursuit» using PAPILLON AFIS

Akmola Region. About 300 criminals were identified by latent finger and palm prints in the first half of 2020.

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10.06.2020 — Blog

Moved to another region and hid for 25 years but was found with the help of PAPILLON AFIS

A murder committed a quarter of a century ago has been solved in St. Petersburg. The alleged killer was identified with the help of PAPILLON AFIS by his fingerprints left on videotapes.

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22.10.2019 — Blog

Results of using PAPILLON AFIS in India in first two years

Telangana is the first state in India to have completely discarded the manual (ink) method of taking fingerprints of accused.

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29.01.2019 — Blog

DPP-7 helped the Indian Police to catch an elusive burglar

A notorious burglar involved in at least 47 crimes over the past three years has been detained by the Hyderabad police with the help of a mobile biometric terminal integrated with PAPILLON AFIS.

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04.10.2018 — Blog

PAPILLON techs prevent illegal migration

More than 600 foreign citizens arriving to the territory of the region through the airport of Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk were checked on the PAPILLON system.

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31.10.2017 — Blog

A system preventing substitution of prisoners deployed in Moscow jails

Moscow jails have deployed a new identity recognition system, which completely eliminates the possibility of escapes by substitution.

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25.10.2017 — Blog

Russian tech at «finger» tips — 596 more crimes solved in 5 months

Thanks to the Russian fingerprint identification technology, in just five months, Hyderabad cops have been able to arrest offenders in 596 long-pending cases.

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27.06.2017 — Blog

Fingerprint scanners for 17 police stations in India

As the latest innovations, fingerprint scanners and PAPILLON AFIS allow the police to identify suspects and accused in committing crimes by scanning and checking their fingerprints against databases in real time.

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05.01.2017 — Blog

A high-profile crime has been solved in the Astrakhan region

Regional PAPILLON AFIS helped to identify a local resident suspected of murder

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05.05.2016 — Blog

PAPILLON AFIS helped the Belgrade Police solve high-profile murders committed 15 and 20 years ago

The Russian AFIS allowed the police to come close to solving one of the first mafia crimes on the streets of Belgrade – brutal killing of police inspector Dragan Radisic, committed 20 years ago

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07.08.2014 — Blog

The country’s first migration checkpoint using fingerprints has proved its effectiveness

The first migration checkpoint based on fingerprints has been opened at St. Petersburg's Pulkovo Airport. For four months of its operation, almost 1,000 people were refused entry. 5% of the detainees changed their names and surnames, but they were still identified by fingerprints.

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25.03.2013 — Blog

PAPILLON helps to unravel the cunning plan of the killer

The alleged killer was identified against the PAPILLON AFIS database and detained on the same day

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16.02.2013 — Blog

Results of AFIS-MVD operation in 2012

As of January 1, 2013, the total size of AFIS databases in the regions of Russia (excluding the Federal AFIS) amounts to 85 million tenprint records and almost 4 million latent prints.

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15.02.2013 — Blog

AFIS-MVD Project

Since 2009 to the present day, our company has been a key executive of the National Project «Creation of an Integrated AFIS for Law Enforcement – AFIS-MVD». As a result, more than 100,000 crimes are solved annually by fingerprints with the help of the AFIS-MVD.

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20.01.2010 — Blog

Results of the automation of fingerprint collections in Russia for 2002-2009

In 2002-2009, with the help of PAPILLON AFIS at all levels, the forensic units of the Ministry of Interior of Russia identified more than 500,000 persons involved in the commission of crimes. During the same period, more than 106,000 unidentified corpses were identified also with the help of the AFIS.

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