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Fake Goods Arrests and Seizures in Worldwide Operations

Pharmaceuticals, food, vehicle parts, tobacco products, clothing and agro-chemicals are among tonnes of fake goods seized in INTERPOL-led operations across four continents. Coordinated by INTERPOL between March and May 2018 in 36 countries across Africa, Asia, the Middle East and South America, operations sought to dismantle factories and supply chains behind a wide range of counterfeit goods and the organized crime networks directing them. With 645 suspects identified or arrested so far, and more than 1,300 inquiries launched, further arrests and prosecutions are foreseen as ongoing investigations unfold. Global seizures worth USD 25 million I nvolving officers from a range of law enforcement agencies, customs and health regulatory bodies, operations triggered raids at shops, markets, chemists, retail outlets, warehouses and border control points. Global seizures include 7.2 million counterfeit, and illicit items weighing more than 120 tonnes and 90,000 litres of liquids. Beyond product seizures, national authorities have identified major trade routes and shut down points of sale as well as laboratories. Crucial global police support from INTERPOL Throughout operations, involved countries were able to check infor mation against INTERPOL’s criminal databases via its I-24/7 secure global police communications network. Coordinated by INTERPOL’s Illicit Goods and Global Health unit with support from the regional bureaus in Buenos Aires, Abidjan and Harare, the operations were made possible by the INTERPOL Foundation for a Safer World which helps raise funds globally to tackle the critical issues shaping the global security landscape. “By attacking the distribution networks, and by disrupting production at the source, participating countries have contributed towards globally protecting people from potentially unsafe goods, and made them safer by dismantling illegal networks which are often connected to other forms of serious crime,” said Tim Morris, “INTERPOL’s Executive Director of Police Services, “The sheer volume of seizures and follow-up investigations generated by these simultaneous global operations are testimony to the fundamental role of INTERPOL in shaping a coordinated response in regional and international operations : it is all about collaboration.” A truly global exercise Operations were conducted across Africa (with two operations codenamed ‘Afya’ and ‘Heera II’), Asia (‘Rainfall’), South America (‘Jupiter IX’) and the Middle East and North Africa (‘Qanoon’). More than three million packets of cigarettes and cigars were seized across South America during Operation Jupiter, along with 9.5 tonnes of food products, tens of thousands of fashion accessories, alcoholic drinks, school supplies and more than 35,000 litres of smuggled fuel. During Africa’s Operation Afya, Botswana police authorities arrested a man smuggling 2,500 counterfeit brand shoes, jackets, and handbags across the border with South Africa. In the Namibian capital, authorities seized 14,000 items of counterfeit goods. In Dar es Salaam, Tanzania’s Food and Drug Administration seized USD 8,300-worth of counterfeit medical products including antibiotics, antimalarial tablets, Ferrous Sulphate and analgesics. Zimbabwe police seized 5,700 tablets of counterfeit pharmaceuticals and 250kg of skin lotions smuggled from Zambia. In Western Africa, Operation Heera II saw the identification of smuggling transit routes including one where a counterfeit brand of antalgic tablet was being distributed to western African countries by road after importation to Benin, Ghana and Togo seaports. At Niger’s Makalondi Border Crossing Point, police intercepted 29 tonnes of counterfeit medicines in two trucks thought to be travelling from Ghana. Three suspects were arrested and investigations are ongoing. In Ghana and Cote d’Ivoire, authorities closed down 10 chemists and one illicit manufacturing facility and arrested 11 suspects. Across the Middle East and North Africa, Operation Qanoon saw authorities in Saudi Arabia detect, investigate and shut down 100 social media accounts used to distribute counterfeit medical products and unlicensed cosmetics and herbal products. Mauritania seized tens of thousands of counterfeit medical products including antihistamines, corticosteroids, antibiotics, antimalarial tablets, analgesics, pregnancy tests, and vitamin supplements. At Jordan’s Aqaba seaport, authorities seized a container from India containing 500,000 pills of antalgic pills bound for Iraq. In Asia, Operation Rainfall saw Nepalese police seize 5,399 doses of opioid analgesics in a vehicle thought to have travelled from India. Laotian Customs, Food and Drug Department worked with Thai national police at the Lao-Thai Friendship Bridge, seizing 25 kg of illegal traditional medicines.

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Hikvision Face Recognition Terminals

Hikvision has launched a range of groundbreaking face recognition terminals. Hikvision’s face recognition terminals are embedded with deep-learning algorithms for access control and office scenarios for improving building operations, workforce management and safety operations. Three face recognition terminal models are available, each one uniquely and flexibly designed for a wealth of applications and scenarios: Wall-mounted face recognition terminal: DS-K1T604MF & DS-K1T606MF. Base- or wall-mounted face recognition terminal: DSK1T605MF. Face recognition component for access turnstile: DS-K5603-Z. All three of these models are easy to install and use. The wall-mounted terminal is well-suited for quick access at an entrance. The base and wall-mounted terminal can be mounted on convenient vertical surfaces or on the front desk. The face recognition component is designed for use in conjunction with access turnstiles. If needed, this model can be rotated horizontally upon installation for capturing facial images at the most effective angle. Various models and types are available with a wide variety of front-end or back-end combinations to meet a multitude of scenarios and environments. Hikvision’s face recognition terminals support 1:1 or 1:N matching modes, authentication via Mifare cards, and TCP/IP or RS-485 connectivity. Accurate and fast face recognition Hikvision has embedded Deep-Learning algorithms into its face recognition terminals, providing fewer trans mission delays and a reduced load on backend components. As a result, the terminals have a high success rate – the facecapture rate can hit 99% accuracy at less than 0.5 seconds. During rush hours, access turnstiles equipped with Hikvision’s face recognition terminals can respond in less than a half-second, passing up to 40 persons per minute. DS-K5603-Z with access turnstile Hikvision’s face recognition terminals apply to a wide variety of scenarios and environments and can be highly personalized. Multiple authentication modes are available – face images, swiping ID card and comparing images, custom modes, and more. Applications range from commercial real estate, government agencies, small to very large businesses or factories, just to name a few.

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Benefits of Edge Analytics Camera

Edge analytics refers to the approach adopted by companies towards data collection and analysis. So, instead of waiting for the data to arrive at a centralized location or data store, it is analyzed by means of automated computation at the network switch or device. As the Internet of Things or IoT gains momentum, edge analytics is becoming crucial for companies worldwide. The massive glut of data that gets collected over time is impossible to manage unless of course you have proper analytics algorithm in place. Edge analytics can save time, though full efficiency can be attained only if you have a good edge analytics camera. The role of edge analytics varies depending on the type of algorithms used and the kind of data that needs to be analyzed. So, if you are using an edge analytics enabled camera in a highly sensitive area, the camera can be configured to trigger an alarm on any kind of unusual movement in the zone of coverage so as to alert the respective system operators or managers about the same. This kind of arrangement helps managers efficiently manage their facility. Scalability is yet another benefit that is making edge analytics extremely popular. Despite the vast number of connected devices, organizations do not feel the strain of processing such high volumes of data. Edge analytics, which is nothing but built-in intelligence within the camera, helps reduce the processing load on the server. It empowers the network video recorders or the NVRs to perform more efficiently. It also offsets the additional cost of having on-board analytics since the network bandwidth and storage requirements are less stringent. Edge analytics uses several algorithms to learn a particular situation and create alarms based on anomalies. Commonly used edge analytics include motion detection, loitering detection, wire cross detection, intrusion detection, abandon detection, loss detection, face detection, people counting, crowd density detection, crowd gathering detection, fights detection, queue length detection, customer focus detection, exceptional sound detection etc. The specifications of the edge analytics camera should therefore be strong enough to capture such intelligent information. –Milind Borkar, Vice President – India, Middle East & Africa   

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