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Dubai Police develop smart fingerprin­t lifting device

Scanned images can be sent directly to central database

- BY ALI AL SHOUK Senior Reporter

Dubai Police have developed a smart device to lift fingerprin­ts at crime scenes and match them with a special centralise­d database to cut time in catching criminals.

Major General Dr Ahmad Eid Al Mansouri, Director of the General Department of Forensics and Criminolog­y at Dubai Police, said the device is a significan­t upgrade from the gelatin-based traditiona­l method, which involves manually transferri­ng latent prints to laboratori­es for comparison.

“The smart device will support solving crimes and providing solid evidence in the investigat­ions, in addition to providing reliable physical evidence to the judicial authoritie­s to serve justice,” he said.

Future-proof software

Unlike the traditiona­l method, which often fails in

high temperatur­es, the newly developed device performs well in extreme temperatur­es.

“The device is equipped with a 10X lens as well as white and ultraviole­t beams for improved accuracy,” said Senior Expert Brigadier Ahmad Mattar Al Muhairi, deputy director of the department.

The device uses longitudin­al waves to filter 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 database at the Fingerprin­ts Department for comparison.

 ?? Courtesy: Dubai Police ?? A Dubai Police official use the smart device, which is equipped with a 10X lens, to digitally capture fingerprin­ts.
Courtesy: Dubai Police A Dubai Police official use the smart device, which is equipped with a 10X lens, to digitally capture fingerprin­ts.

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