INTERPOL
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INTERPOL
INTERPOL Fingerprints and INTERNATIONAL SECURITY Argentina CIBRA10 Iceland Norway Finland Sweden Estonia U. K. Ireland Russia Lithuania Poland Latvia Denmark Canada Hungary Germany Luxembourg Czech Republic Netherlands Kazakhstan Belgium Austria Belarus Ukraine Li ht Liechtenstein t i Georgia Af h i t G i Afghanistan France Mongolia Moldova Azerbaijan Italy Bulgaria Slovakia Andorra Uzbekistan Japan FYROMRomania Armenia MonacoGreece Kyrgyzstan Spain Albania Turkey Tajikistan United States China Slovenia Portugal Croatia Serbia Montenegro S. Korea (Rep. of) Vatican City Bosnia-Herzegovina Syria Turkmenistan Timor Leste San Marino Lebanon Malta CyprusJordan Anguilla (SB) Iran Bhutan Pakistan Tunisia Antigua+ Israel Kuwait Nepal Libya Egypt Bahrain Morocco Irak Barbuda Bermuda (SB) Algeria Cap-Vert Mexico United Arab Emirates Myanmar Aruba BahamasSt Kitts & Nevis Mauritania Saudi Arabia OmanQatar Bangladesh Hong Kong - China (SB) Cuba Puerto Rico-US Rico US (SB) Gambia India Guatemala Dominica Mali Laos Macao - China (SB) Belize Haiti Senegal Eritrea Yemen Dominican Republic Niger Chad El Salvador Thailand Vietnam Philippines Maldives Sudan Grenada Guinea-Bissau Honduras St Lucia Djibouti Nigeria Guinea Barbados Marshall Islands Sierra Leone CAR Ethiopia Côte d'Ivoire Cambodia Sri Lanka Nicaragua Jamaica Burkina Faso Costa Rica Brit. V. I (SB) Liberia Somalia Cameroon American Samoa - USA (SB) Singapore Turks & Caicos Togo Benin Uganda Panama Brunei Kenya Venezuela Netherland Ant. Equatorial Malaysia Gabon DRC Ghana Rwanda Guyana Colombia Guinea Nauru Indonesia Congo Burundi Suriname Seychelles Malawi g Tonga Ecuador Tanzania Angola Papua New Guinea Zambia Comoros Madagascar 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 i 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 • • • 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 MorphoEva 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 • • 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) • • 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 p 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 • • • • DNA Face IRIS Voice [email protected] http://www.interpol.int/Public/Forensic/Fingerprints/Default.asp
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