Abu Dhabi, 31st May, 2021 (WAM) Central Bank of the UAE (CBUAE), UAE Banks Federation (UBF), Abu Dhabi Police, Dubai Police, and Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority (TDRA) have announced today the extension of the successful Fraud Awareness Campaign, which was launched in April last year and ran throughout 2020 as the UAE’s first national fraud awareness campaign. This joint initiative gained significant traction with citizens and residents across the UAE.
The initiative, which aims to educate customers to protect themselves from financial.
Dubai: The Dubai Police are seeking public assistance in identifying a man in the digitally reconstructed picture. Any information to help identify the deceased can be forwarded to the Dubai Police Call Centre: 04-901.
The decomposed remains of the person were found at sea, and experts of the General Department of Forensics and Criminology at Dubai Police have successfully utilised forensic 3D facial reconstruction technologies to help update the case of unidentified human remains.
A challenging case
Major General Dr Ahmad Eid Al Mansoori, Director of the General Department of Forensic Evidence and Criminology, said reconstructing the deceased’s face was very challenging as the body was almost completely decomposed, especially in the face, whose features and lines had disappeared. “An elite team of coroners, digital forensics experts, and professionals from the General Department of Artificial Intelligence at Dubai Police worked tirelessly to compile an identikit of deceased u
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Dubai Police crack murder case using ‘brain fingerprint’ technology
26 Jan 2021
Gulf Today,
Staff Reporter
The Dubai Police cracked a murder case using the brain fingerprint technology for the first time.
The officers used the smart analysis device that measures the brain waves when the suspect sees the images of the tools used in the crime or the location, and provides a thorough image of the crime scene.
Regarding the details of the murder case in which the Dubai Police used the “Memory Print” techology, Lieutenant Colonel Muhammad Issa Al Hammadi confirmed that the case was a murder in a warehouse where several people work.