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Gambia Police launches biometric system to strengthen crime detection

By Adama Makasuba

The Gambia Police Force has commissioned a new Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) and a modern Criminal Records Facility at its headquarters in Banjul, in a move aimed at strengthening crime detection and investigations.

The facility is expected to improve the speed and accuracy of identifying suspects, enhance the linking of criminal cases, and promote the use of forensic evidence in policing and court proceedings.

Inspector General of Police Seedy Mukhtar Touray described the development as a major step towards evidence-based policing, noting that the adoption of technology will significantly improve law enforcement operations.

He expressed appreciation to key partners including the European Union, INTERPOL, and ECOWAS for their support in making the initiative possible.

Speaking on behalf of INTERPOL, Mark Branchflower said the system would enhance identification capabilities and support crime prevention efforts, while also strengthening the justice system.

For the European Union, Deputy Head of Mission Raphael Brigandi said the introduction of AFIS reflects a shift towards intelligence-led policing, stressing that modern investigative methods are key to addressing increasingly complex crime.

Meanwhile, Kebba Nfally Darboe, speaking on behalf of the Interior Minister, said the facility demonstrates the government’s commitment to improving national security and justice delivery.

He added that the system will support multiple security institutions by enabling efficient data capture, faster criminal record searches, and realtime biometric verification.

The new facility is expected to play a key role in modernising policing in The Gambia as authorities continue to invest in technology-driven solutions to enhance public safety.

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