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Noting if i may without a thread as it could apply to all of these cases.
Dec 11 2025
''Gardaí will be able to use facial images and other biometric technologies to investigate serious criminal offences and missing persons cases under new legislation published today.
The Department of Justice has argued the introduction of biometric analysis will save gardaí “thousands of vital work hours” as they will no longer have to spend “months and months trawling through CCTV footage, or footage captured on phones or from passers-by”.
  • From: Department of Justice, Home Affairs and Migration
  • Published on: 11 December 2025
  • ''The Garda Síochána (Recording Devices) (Amendment) Bill 2025 will allow for the use of biometric recognition technologies as a tool to process evidence in serious criminal investigations, matters relating to State security, and for missing persons cases
  • Technology will free up Garda time, while being controlled by strict safeguards''
 

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