Human and Drug Trafficking - Krishna Ika | iCognative | Forensic Science
1. Law Enforcement
Brainwave Science offers its ground-breaking iCognative Technology. iCognative is an innovative science that many Law Enforcement and intelligence agencies are seeking to add to their arsenal of investigative tools. The objective of law enforcement is to seek out the correct perpetrator and see that they are punished for the crime they have committed. Once a suspect is in custody, iCognative can accurately establish whether or not the suspect has knowledge of the crime. This saves time and money on investigations while keeping dangerous criminals off the streets.
2. National Security
In today’s volatile world, countries must be prepared to defend their interests and protect their people. With the use of iCognative technology, nations can detect concealed information stored within the brains of wanted criminals and terrorists.
Since the terrorist attacks on the US in 2001, the ways that nations protect their people and border have changed. With National Security spending at an all-time high, the focus has turned to emerging technologies. iCognative offers a unique and nearly flawless technology that nations can leverage to defend their people.
3. Counterterrorism
Now there’s an infallible witness to these crimes even when fingerprints or DNA are not available. iCognative empowers investigators to accurately measure if specific information is hidden within a suspect’s brain.
With the innovative iCognative technology, counterterrorism officials will be able to scientifically test suspected terrorists to indict or exonerate them based on the information stored within their brains.
iCognative can easily detect terrorist knowledge and threats—even being able to detect if a suspect has been in a sleeper cell. This can be accomplished by searching for knowledge of bomb and IED making and terrorist training.
4. Border Security
You can’t have National Security without Border Security. Border security plays a key role in both the exclusion of illegal drugs and in defending countries against outside threats. Weak borders allow terrorists and smugglers, as well as millions of illegal aliens, easy entrance to desirable countries.
In Border Security, Immigration and Customs, there are biomarkers such as fingerprints or retinal scans that can detect whether a particular individual is the same person as the person represented on his identification papers. What these biomarkers do not detect is whether or not this person is a threat to National Security – a bomb- or IED maker, a trained terrorist, a terrorist financier, a member of a specific terrorist cell, and so on. This information is stored solely in the individual’s brain. iCognative can detect this security-related information and thereby help countries protect their borders.
5.Immigration Control
Immigration and international travel can often lead to people crossing borders for corrupt and unjust reasons. Border agents, immigration officers and customs officials can use iCognative technology to determine whether or not a potential suspect has knowledge of a certain crime or criminal activity.
For an example, if a visitor to a country is reported to have ties to a terrorist cell, agents can effortlessly check for this knowledge using the iCognative technology.
This protects borders and rids countries of unlawful criminals who try to slip their way into the country.
6.Human and Drug Trafficking
Human Trafficking is a crime that exploits women, men, and children for purposes such as forced labor and sex. The International Labor Organization estimates that 20.9 million people are victims of forced labor globally.
In addition, Drug Trafficking is at an all-time high. In the US alone, there are over 30,000 arrests annually which are linked to the sales and distribution of illegal narcotics. In Mexico, Drug Trafficking to the US is $50 billion per year business.
iCognative aids in the reduction of Human and Drug Trafficking crimes by helping to get these criminals off of the streets and behind bars.
Criminals cannot hide when their brainwaves are willing to confess.
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