Kurnool police trace missing persons using facial-recognition CCTV network, says SP
Kurnool district police are utilizing a facial-recognition CCTV network to locate missing persons and track criminals. Superintendent of Police Vikrant Patil reported that around 15,000 cameras have been installed across the state, with 722 specifically in Kurnool. The system has successfully helped recover missing individuals and stolen vehicles by analyzing footage in real time.
- ▪The Kurnool police have installed 722 Matrix Smart Technology CCTV cameras in the district.
- ▪These cameras feature facial recognition systems and are monitored from a control room in Amaravati.
- ▪Recent cases have successfully located missing persons in Madanapalle and Tirupati.
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Kurnool district police are using CCTV cameras that scan and identify faces to trace missing persons, track criminals and recover stolen vehicles, Superintendent of Police Vikrant Patil has said.Mr. Patil said about 15,000 analytics cameras had been installed across the State under the Andhra Pradesh FiberNet services, of which about 722 Matrix Smart Technology CCTV cameras were in Kurnool district.మిస్సింగ్ కేసుల ఛేదనటెక్నాలజీని వినియోగిస్తున్న కర్నూలు పోలీసులు.CCTNS AP 360 యాప్ & FRS టెక్నాలజీ సహాయంతో గుర్తిస్తున్నారు.బాధితులను మదనపల్లి, తిరుపతి, విజయవాడలో గుర్తించి కుటుంబ సభ్యులకు అప్పగించారు.#FRS#CCTNSAP360#APPOLICE100#AndhraPradeshPolice#PoliceKurnoolpic.twitter.com/HIUhFH2czM— Kurnool Police (@PoliceKurnool) May 24, 2026The cameras have facial recognition systems (FRS), automatic…
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