Motorola Israel’s biometric product will help fight crime in Romania

Posted on July 30, 2007 • By Deena Levenstein
Category: Technology |

FingerprintRomania will now start using a biometric identification system developed by Motorola Israel. It identifies and breaks down fingerprints and palm prints, including partial prints. It also scans facial identification and locates documents and files.

The system helps identify criminals by quickly searching for matches within information already existent in criminal files and databases.

The product which is called the Printak Biometric Identification Solution will be used by the investigative staff and the general police in Romania. It is also expected to be used by the Interior Ministry, the National Office for Refugees, the Border Police and the National Authority for Non-Citizens.

Serbia, Cyprus and Greece have also purchased this product.

Rebecca Anna Stoil, “Romania unveils Israeli-made biometric device”, The Jerusalem Post, July 30, 2007.

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