The modern facial recognition system, a collaborative effort between Karachi airport and the government of Japan, is facing operational challenges due to incomplete data entry, rendering it ineffective.
Sources reveal that the state-of-the-art system, installed at the Jinnah International Terminal with Japanese cooperation, is not fully realising its potential in identifying wanted suspects. One major issue contributing to this limitation is the inadequate entry of data concerning individuals sought by law enforcement agencies, including police. Another hurdle is the shortage of manpower within the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), impacting the optimal functioning of the system.
Donated by Japan a few years ago, the system comprises modern cameras strategically placed at entry gates and various sections of the international departure lounge. These cameras are designed to identify wanted suspects and criminals upon their entry into the terminal, utilising stored images in the Facial Recognition System (FRS). Once identified by the duty officer in the monitoring room, suspects can be detained.
Despite the system being operational for several months, the operation room remained closed.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 15th 2024.
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