Biometric Cameras in Haiti

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Biometric Cameras in Haiti
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Deployment Status Ongoing
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Start (27 October 2020, Documented, , The cameras with biometris recognition were deployed.)

City Port-au-Prince
Country Haiti
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Deployment Purpose: Criminal investigations, Access Control

Summary
In October 2020 the Directorate of Immigration and Emigration deployed equipment for biometric control of those crossing the country's borders. It is uknown what software and dataset is used by the Directorate, however it is stated that the dataset about the local inhabitants is connected with the INTERPOL dataset to track information about international criminals trying to enter or leave Haiti. The biometric data used includes facial images and fingerprints.



Location:

CityPort-au-Prince
Country Haiti
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References

  1. ^  "Haïti - FLASH : La DIE renforce son équipement de contrôle des voyageurs - HaitiLibre.com : Toutes les nouvelles d’Haiti 7/7". (2020) <https://www.haitilibre.com/article-32181-haiti-flash-la-die-renforce-son-equipement-de-controle-des-voyageurs.html> Accessed: 2022-11-30
  2. ^  "{La Direction de l’Immigration et de l’Emigration renforce son équipement de contrôle des voyageurs afin d’élever le niveau de sécurité sur l’ensemble des frontières de la républiqu".