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Suspected perpetrator convicted through facial recognition

A facial recognition specialist from the German Federal Police has tracked down a suspected perpetrator of violence at Munich Central Station. The 24-year-old had been wanted by the federal police for three weeks and was arrested on Monday, as the officers announced on Wednesday. He is accused...

A sign reading "Police" hangs on a police station.
A sign reading "Police" hangs on a police station.

Crime - Suspected perpetrator convicted through facial recognition

In the context of the UEFA European Football Championship 2024, the German Federal Police deploy various specialists, among them so-called Super-Recognizers. These individuals specialize in facial recognition and can, as in this case, locate wanted suspects and criminals.

  1. The wanted suspect, identified through face recognition technology, was spotted at Munich's central station by a Super-Recognizer from the German Federal Police, who was deployed for security duties during the UEFA European Football Championship 2024 in Bavaria.
  2. Despite the large crowd at the European Football Championship in Munich, the Federal Police's Super-Recognizer successfully identified a known criminal at the central station, reinforcing the importance of their facial recognition skills in maintaining public safety.
  3. With the UEFA European Football Championship 2024 approaching, the Federal Police in Bavaria will be on high alert, utilizing their team of Super-Recognizers to ensure the safety of spectators and sob suspects and criminals at Central Station in Munich.

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