INTERPOL

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INTERPOL
INTERPOL
Fingerprints and
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Argentina CIBRA10
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t i Georgia
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i Afghanistan
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Rico US (SB) Gambia
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Lucia
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Malaysia
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DRC
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Tonga
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Angola
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Zambia
Comoros
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Peru
Fiji
Zimbabwe
Mauritius
Samoa
Brazil
Namibia
Bolivia
Botswana Mozambique
Australia
Swaziland
Paraguay
Lesotho
South Africa
Chile
Uruguay
Argentina
New Zealand
Stolen + Lost
Travel Documents
Fingerprints
Ballistics
Child Abuse
Images
Nominals
DNA
Stolen Motor
Fugitives
Vehicles
Works of Art
Fugitives
Financial&
Hi--tech crime
Hi
Trafficking in
H
Human
B
Beings
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Anti--Corruption
Anti
P bli Safety
Public
S f &
Terrorism
Drugs &
Organized
Crime
Special Rep
to the EU
Special Rep
t the
to
th UN
RB
Abidjan
RB
San Salvador
RB
Nairobi
Liaison Office
Bangkok
RB
Yaoundé
RB
Buenos
Aires
RB
Harare
188 NCBs, 7 Regional Bureaus, Special Reps at the UN and EU
ARABIC-ENGLISH-FRENCH-SPANISH
AFIS system developed by SAGEM •In use since 2000
•New version in 2010
108 500 persons tenprints
Database limits:
•200 000 for fingerprints
•5 000 for latents
3 800 crime scene marks
•Mainly from Europe
3%
7%
9%
80%
1%
2%
Africa
16%
Americas
A i &O
Asia & Oceania
i
Europe
Middle‐East & North Africa
15%
%
66%
1%
Tenprints
• Fingerprints from foreign nationals arrested in your country
• Nationals suspected of transnational crimes
Crime Scene Marks
• Unsolved Crimes
NIST National Institute of Standards and Technology
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Better quality
Smaller size
INTERPOL recommended standard for fingerprint transmition
Countries corrently sending NIST files
100 out of 188 member
100 out of 188 member countries countries regularly
regularly using the system
98% submissions received electronically
25 000 fingerprints already searched
120 hits
Data Exchange (Terrorism)
FBI
Coordinated
di
d by NCB Washington
b
hi
Used at border control & visa requests
MARITIME PIRACY ATTACK
ON THE INDIAN OCEAN
FEV. 2010
MARCH
2010
PIRATES DETAINED:
NCB VICTORIA SENDS PRINTS TO
INTERPOL
MARCH 2010
FINGERPRINT HIT
BELGIUM
SEYCHELLES
PRINTS RECEIVED FROM BELGIUM
((Nov. 2009))
FOLLOWING POMPEII HIJACKING
Partnership
P
Partnership signed with SAGEM:
hi i
d i h SAGEM
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MorphoEva
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Mobile AFIS

NIST Viewers
Gateway
 Independent from AFIS
 To allow AFIS new capabilities
To allow AFIS new capabilities
 Connection with I‐Link
Global AFIS system overview
188 members
states send
ANSI/NIST
files by email,
User form or
Web services
I247
Open interface
AFIS Gateway
INTERPOL
Criminal
Information
System
Automated
Fingerprint
Identification
System
Objectives AFIS
New AFIS system 2010
• Increase the daily thoughput from 100 to 1000 ANSI/NIST files
• Increase the amount of data stored from 100.000 to 1.000.000
T Pi t
TenPrint
• Support Palm print
New AFIS gateway
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Support the same thoughput of new AFIS system
Make automated replies to fingerprint searches from member
countries
– Response time 10 minutes rather than the current 24 hours
– No Hit will be validated by AFIS system and AFIS examiners will focus on
hit validation (10% of current workload)
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Open and vendor independent interface between Remote End User
and AFIS sub systems
Support different IT or User interfaces (Mail, Web services or User
F
Form)
)
New Capabilities
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 Database size: 1.000.000 for fingerprints
50.000 for latents
 Palm processing
 Multiple storage
Providing law
enforcement with
instant
worldwide
access to
INTERPOL
databases
In 54 countries
I-24/7 : at the NCB
and beyond
Airports
Ports
Land Borders
No
Hit
BIOMETRICS
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DNA
Face
IRIS
Voice
[email protected]
http://www.interpol.int/Public/Forensic/Fingerprints/Default.asp