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Police links ballistic identification network with Interpol database

Dubai police, through the General Department of Forensic Science and Criminology, has successfully integrated its Ballistic Identification Network with Interpol’s database.
This remarkable scientific achievement in forensic sciences enhances Dubai Police’s ability to compare over 1,800,000 ballistic fingerprints worldwide in under an hour. Major General Ahmad Thani bin Ghalita, Director of the General Department of Forensic Science and Criminology, affirmed that Dubai Police is the first Arab law enforcement agency to link ballistic fingerprints with Interpol’s database. He said, “This significant milestone enhances the Force’s efforts in unravelling the mysteries of crimes, identifying the type of firearm, and determining the user’s identity.”
Ahmad bin Ghalita explained that this integration, which came under the guidance of Lieutenant General Abdullah Khalifa Al Marri, Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police, and the follow-up from Major General Expert Khalil Ibrahim Al Mansouri, Assistant Commander-in-Chief for Criminal Investigation Affairs, aims to strengthen communication with international police authorities under the Ministry of Interior’s umbrella and stay current with all forensic science disciplines, including “ballistic fingerprints”.
“This science plays a crucial role in providing material evidence to police authorities to support ongoing investigations and achieve justice,” he added.
This significant step will also contribute to realising Dubai Police’s “Safe City” strategic objective.
Captain Mohammed Abdullah Al Shamsi, Head of Firearms and Tool Marks at the General Department of Forensic Science and Criminology, stated that the ballistic fingerprint database helps determine if a firearm has been used in other crimes. Comparisons are made with civilian firearms, shooting clubs, police institutions, and samples collected from other crime scenes, thus aiding in identifying the perpetrator.
Al Shamsi added that the Ballistic Identification Network could solve criminal cases by linking unknown bullets and blank cartridges to determine if they came from one or more specific firearms. He emphasised that linking Dubai Police’s Ballistic Identification Network with Interpol will enable comparisons with over 1,800,000 fingerprints worldwide while maintaining privacy.

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