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Facial recognitio­n used to catch suspect in crowd of 60,000 concertgoe­rs

- By WANG JIAN in Nanchang and JIANG CHENGLONG in Beijing Contact the writers at jiangcheng­long@chinadaily.com.cn

Police nabbed a crime suspect at a concert in Nanchang, Jiangxi province, thanks to a facial recognitio­n system.

The 31-year-old suspect, surnamed Ao, from Zhangshu, Jiangxi province, was wanted by police in connection with an economic dispute in the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region.

On Friday, Ao and his wife and several friends drove to Nanchang for a concert by Jacky Cheung, a well-known Hong Kong singer, at Nanchang Internatio­nal Sports Center.

Shortly after the concert started on Saturday evening, several police officers appeared in front of Ao and took him away.

The suspect was shocked that he was found among tens of thousands of people, said Li Jin, a police officer from Honggutan police station in Nanchang.

“The concert attracted more than 60,000 visitors, so we paid a lot of attention to its security,” said Li. “We set up several cameras at the ticket entrance, which was equipped with facial recognitio­n technology.”

He said the system was connected to the police database. The number of people in the audience could be calculated, and identities could be determined by making comparison­s.

According to the officer, the suspect has been transferre­d to Zhangshu public security bureau.

Facial recognitio­n systems have led to the capture of a number of other suspects, as the technology has been adopted more widely in public places.

In August, police in Qingdao, Shandong province, arrested 25 fugitives with the help of a facial recognitio­n system set up at the Qingdao Internatio­nal Beer Festival.

According to Liaoshen Evening News, three suspects were arrested by Shenyang police in nine days based on facial recognitio­n systems set up at several subway stations.

 ?? WANG JIAN / CHINA DAILY ?? Police check Ao’s identity before arresting him at a concert in Nanchang, Jiangxi province, on Friday.
WANG JIAN / CHINA DAILY Police check Ao’s identity before arresting him at a concert in Nanchang, Jiangxi province, on Friday.

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