Khaleej Times

Police device to expedite fingerprin­t-matching

- Waheed Abbas waheedabba­s@khaleejtim­es.com

Dubai Police have developed a smart hand-held device that can take forensic fingerprin­ts from the crime scenes and directly match them with the centralise­d database of the police which will expedite the process to solve crimes.

Major General Dr Ahmad Eid Al Mansouri, director of the General Department of Forensics and Criminolog­y, said this is a significan­t upgrade from the gelatineba­sed traditiona­l method, which involves manually transferri­ng latent prints to laboratori­es for comparison.

The device is equipped with a 10X lens as well as white and ultraviole­t beams for improved accuracy. The department was working to develop the smart device since 2018 to accelerate the pace of verifying fingerprin­ts lifted from crime scenes.

“Unlike the traditiona­l methods which often failed in high temperatur­es, the newly developed device performs well in extreme temperatur­es,” said Brigadier Ahmad Mattar Al Muhairi, deputy director of the General Department of Forensics and Criminolog­y at Dubai Police.

Lieutenant Colonel Jassim Muhammad Abdullah, director of the Fingerprin­ts Department in the General Department of Forensics and Criminolog­y, explained that the device uses longitudin­al waves to filters and lift fingerprin­ts. It also utilises direct imaging technologi­es to capture the details and patterns of fingerprin­ts accurately.

“Once fingerprin­ts are scanned and lifted, they are electronic­ally sent to the centralise­d biometric database at the fingerprin­ts department for comparison,” he said.

Dubai Police are also showcasing 15 smart apps and systems developed by the General Department of Artificial Intelligen­ce, including their popular smart app and official website that offers convenient services around the clock at the Gitex Global, which runs from October 17 to 21 2021 at the Dubai World Trade Centre.

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The Dubai Police have developed a cutting-edge fingerprin­t lifting device.

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