FIA deploys AI to unmask fugitives

In a big step towards technology-driven policing, the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has introduced an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered system capable of identifying fugitives in real time by reconstructing and updating their appearance, making it increasingly difficult for criminals to evade detection.

This development comes as the agency upgrades its traditional “red book” of most wanted suspects into a dynamic, digitized platform.

FIA Director General Dr Usman Anwar said the revamped system uses AI-based tools to generate updated visual profiles of suspects based on older photographs, allowing authorities to track individuals even if they have significantly changed their appearance.

He noted that even if a suspect has gone bald or grown a beard, the system can still identify him, adding that it would now be “impossible” for criminals to conceal their identity through physical changes.

The modernized Red Book, which will be accessible online to FIA officials and, in part, to the public, goes beyond visual identification.

It includes detailed profiles of the suspects, covering known family members and associates, CNIC and passport data, mobile numbers, distinguishing features, bank account information, FIR records and legal proceedings status.

The database also maps the modus operandi of human smugglers, including their operational routes and last known locations.

According to the FIA ​​chief, 143 human traffickers wanted in various cases in the agency’s anti-human trafficking circles are currently listed in the system.

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