On the 18th, Aaron Your, head of the Seoul branch of the U.S. Department of State Diplomatic Security Service, gave a special lecture on 'Facial Recognition Investigation Techniques' to investigators at the Dongjak Police Station in Seoul. Photo by Dongjak Police Station, Seoul

On the 18th, Aaron Your, head of the Seoul branch of the U.S. Department of State Diplomatic Security Service, gave a special lecture on 'Facial Recognition Investigation Techniques' to investigators at the Dongjak Police Station in Seoul. Photo by Dongjak Police Station, Seoul

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[Asia Economy Reporter Yoo Byung-don] On the 22nd, the Dongjak Police Station in Seoul announced that it held a special lecture on 'Facial Recognition Investigation Techniques' by inviting the Seoul branch of the U.S. Department of State's Diplomatic Security Service.


This special lecture was held on the 18th to strengthen the professionalism of police investigations and establish a cooperative system between the two agencies in response to the increasing crimes of illegal ID theft.


Investigators from the Investigation Division, Criminal Division, and Women and Juvenile Division attended and focused on training to identify whether the suspect is the same person by comparing the suspect's facial features and ID photos.



A police official said, "We hope this special lecture will serve as an opportunity for close cooperation between Korean and U.S. investigative agencies in the future."


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