On 17-Apr-18 11:39 AM, David_B wrote:
A pioneering fingerprint technique used to convict a drugs gang from a
WhatsApp message "is the future" of how police approach evidence to
catch criminals.
An image of a man holding ecstasy tablets in his palm was found on the
mobile of someone arrested in Bridgend.
It was sent to South Wales Police's scientific support unit and helped
to secure 11 convictions.
These are believed to be the first convictions in Wales from
fingerprints taken from a photograph.
The unit's Dave Thomas described its use as "groundbreaking" and said
officers are now looking more closely at photographs on phones seized
for potential evidence.
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He said: "It is an old-fashioned technique [fingerprinting], not new.
"Ultimately, beyond everything else, we took a phone and looked at
everything on it - we knew it had a hand with drugs on it.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-43711477
Did ANYONE watch this video?
This is 'cutting edge' photography and interpretation!
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David B.