Fingerprints on the fly

Did you ever stop some guy in a routine traffic stop and sense that “something just ain’t right with this guy”? If he had valid ID and you didn’t have a reason to drag him down to the station then you had to let him go. Well your gut feelings might be getting some help these days.

Mobile fingerprint units that allow you to obtain a persons thumb and fingerprints right at the road side, upload them instantaneously (Wi-Fi enabled) to a database containing up to 650,000 prints and have an answer back two to several minutes. Any outstanding warrants, felony charges, DUIs or terrorist watch list items come back to you guiding your course of action. These units are being used in the UK and Europe and are now beginning to get attention in the US.

Surprise, Surprise
Primarily these units have been used in the past by the FBI and the U.S. military in Iraq, Afghanistan, the Philippines and other countries. The following items from a recent Washington Post article (see citation below) indicate that beside the routine traffic violation, child payment slackers, etc. you might expect surprising things have turned up while using these units.

  • A guy fleeing a checkpoint in Tirkit, Iraq claimed to be a poor dirt farmer but for some reason had eleven felony arrests in the U.S., one a deadly weapons assault.
  • Then there was the suspected Somalian militant fleeing Somalia that had an arrest on drug charges in New Jersey.
  • Another man claiming to be in Afghanistan to learn the ancient art of falconry who just happened to have been turned away from the Orlando airport in August of 2001 by Immigration Agents who thought he might overstay his visa.

Isolated Events
You might be inclined to say well these are isolated individuals but you would be wrong. The arrests span the country from coast to coast, from Utah to Chicago. Most of the individuals identified are young males coming to this country to study. Somehow becoming disillusioned by U.S. society and culture and returning to these countries to join militant groups and share their acquired knowledge of Western society. Another example stems from an FBI report of the fingerprinting of 3,800 fighters on the Iran-Iraq border who are members of MEK, a group devoted to the overthrow of the Iranian government. Over 40 of these individuals had prior arrest records that showed up in the FBI database.

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