CCTV footage of robbers making away with jewellery loot in Chennai’s Kolathur
CCTV footage of robbers making away with jewellery loot in Chennai’s Kolathur
Video: News Minute
CCTV footage of robbers making away with jewellery loot in Chennai’s Kolathur
Video: News Minute
Chennai cops are now equipped with a face tracking mobile app to help detect and catch criminals. Chennai police first tested the face detection software on CCTV cameras and after the successful testing they decided to go ahead and extend the same functionality to a mobile app.
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The Chennai police will now catch criminals and offenders through a face detecting mobile application!
Following the successful implementation of face detection software, which was tested on CCTV cameras, the police officials decided to expand the provision and roped in a city firm to develop the mobile app.
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Robbers usually find creative ways of carrying out their criminal deeds – but this group of men in Chennai decided to go movie style while robbing a jewellery story in Kolathur.
Read More – News Minute
After successfully testing face detection software installed in CCTV cameras for surveillance, the Chennai police are now using a mobile appdeveloped by a city firm to scan the faces of suspects and search for them in a database of known offenders within a matter of seconds.
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Chennai police are setting up a mark for the other state cops in using technology. After the successful testing of Face detection software in CCTV cameras, Now Tamil Nadu cops are using a mobile app to scan convict faces.
Read More – TechFacts
Control room identified 70-odd known accused
Face detection cameras (FDCs) and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) helped police recognise ‘known accused’ in the milling crowd and regulate crowd and vehicle movements during Thevar jayanthi at Pasumpon in the district on Monday, Superintendent of Police Omprakash Meena has said.
Read More – The Hindu
Ramanathapuram: Elaborate security arrangements are in place in Ramanathapuram district in view of the 110th Thevar Jayanthi and 55th guru pooja of freedom fighter Pasumpon Muthuramalinga Thevar at his memorial in Pasumpon tomorrow.
Read More – News Today
The district police have decided to deploy Face Detection Cameras (FDC) for the first time during the Thevar jayanthi. This would automatically recognise known accused and alert the security.
Read More – The Hindu
MADURAI: Police have made elaborate security arrangements in Ramanathapuram district of Tamil Nadu in view of the Thevar Jayanthi celebrations. The 110th birth anniversary and the 55th guru pooja of freedom fighter Pasumpon Muthuramalinga Thevar will be held at his memorial in Pasumpon from October 28 to October 30.
Read More – Times of India