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09.01.2023 — Blog

PAPILLON scanners cover 80% of the police stations in Telangana state in India

The Indian police have shared the results of 5-years work with PAPILLON AFIS that has been implemented in the state of Telangana. Now more than 1,500 mobile ID check terminals and 600 palmprint scanners are in operation throughout the state.

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14.12.2021 — Blog

Uzbekistan is successfully testing PAPILLON’s products

Experts of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Uzbekistan have tested the DS-45 scanner and the DPP-7 biometric ID terminal. The head of the Forensic Center reports a colossal reduction in the investigation time.

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24.07.2020 — Blog

PAPILLON will supply 430 fingerprint scanners to India

Russian fingerprint systems produced by PAPILLON have allowed India to abandon the outdated ink technology of taking fingerprints.

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22.10.2019 — Blog

Results of using PAPILLON AFIS in India in first two years

Telangana is the first state in India to have completely discarded the manual (ink) method of taking fingerprints of accused.

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29.01.2019 — Blog

DPP-7 helped the Indian Police to catch an elusive burglar

A notorious burglar involved in at least 47 crimes over the past three years has been detained by the Hyderabad police with the help of a mobile biometric terminal integrated with PAPILLON AFIS.

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23.12.2018 — Blog

PAPILLON technologies being used in India

The Mobile AFIS based on DPP-7p devices is installed in cell phones and helps the police detect if anyone is wanted in crime.

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25.10.2017 — Blog

Russian tech at «finger» tips — 596 more crimes solved in 5 months

Thanks to the Russian fingerprint identification technology, in just five months, Hyderabad cops have been able to arrest offenders in 596 long-pending cases.

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27.06.2017 — Blog

Fingerprint scanners for 17 police stations in India

As the latest innovations, fingerprint scanners and PAPILLON AFIS allow the police to identify suspects and accused in committing crimes by scanning and checking their fingerprints against databases in real time.

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