Assistant Chinese police arrested criminals hidden between 20,000 people
Crime escaped from three years ago was discovered in concert with about 20,000 people attended.
Chinese police on May 21 summed up a wanted criminal at a concert by Hong Kong-based Cheung Cheung on the face recognition camera. This is the third time in two months, China's identity detection technology has exactly the crime fled, South China Morning Post reported.
The crime was discovered at the security checkpoint in the stadium. (Photo: SCMP).
The criminals have been found by cameras between 20,000 people at a concert held at the Jiaxing Sports Stadium in Zhejiang Province, eastern China. Remains involved in the dispute in 2015 and was charged with "shuffling" 110,000 yuan (about $ 17,200) of potato money. He fled Shandong Province and used his brother's name to open a small inn in Zhejiang Province.
"A few minutes after he went through the security check on the stadium, our face detection camera system issued a warning to detect the wanted criminals , " said Shen Yueguang, an official. at the Jiaxing City Public Security Bureau in Jiaxing City.
After the concert, police arrested Yu when he was leaving the stadium. Yu is then taken to a criminal detention center in Jiaxing City and will soon be handed over to police in Shandong Province.
Last month, China's face detection camera also detected a 31-year-old criminal wanted in a crowd of more than 50,000 in Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province. In another case on May 5, police arrested a wanted criminal named Liu, also at a Jackie Cheung concert in Zhangzhou City, Fujian Province.
China is one of the pioneers in using face recognition cameras to track people. By 2015, the Ministry of Public Security will deploy the world's largest face detection camera system, which aims to identify any Chinese citizen in just three seconds.
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