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Police get new app to scan suspect fingerprints on the streets

Police get new app to scan suspect fingerprints on the streets

Union Home Minister Amit Shah during the 26th All India Fingerprint Conference 2026, at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Auditorium in New Delhi on June 19, 2026. Director of the National Crime Records Bureau Alok Ranjan and Director of the Intelligence Bureau of India Tapan Deka were also present. | Photo Credit: ANI Police and investigating agencies across the country will soon be equipped with portable fingerprint scanners linked to a national database of 1.3 crore criminal suspects and convicts, letting them stop individuals anywhere, even on the streets, to collect thumb impressions and instantly check for any pending criminal records on their smartphones. Abhigyan, an app developed by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) to implement the procedure, was launched by Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday (June 19, 2026). Union Home Minister Amit Shah launches the Abhigyan app during the 26th All India Fingerprint Conference 2026, at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Auditorium in New Delhi on June 19, 2026. | Photo Credit: ANI The app links to the National Automated Fingerprint Identification System (NAFIS), which stores …

Saif Ali Khan Attack: Plot thickens as 19 fingerprints mismatch out of 20 samples collected from crime scene; REPORT

Saif Ali Khan Attack: Plot thickens as 19 fingerprints mismatch out of 20 samples collected from crime scene; REPORT

In the latest update in Saif Ali Khan’s attack case, the chargesheet has revealed that the crucial fingerprint samples collected from inside the actor’s Mumbai residence didn’t match with the accused Shariful Islam. According to reports, nearly 20 samples were sent to the state CID’s Fingerprint Bureau, out of which 19 didn’t match with that of the accused. According to a Mid-day report, 20 fingerprint samples collected from various parts of the crime scene were either unidentifiable or unfit for forensic comparison. The report further stated that 7 prints were developed on the black bathroom door, 2 on the sliding bedroom door, and 2 on the cupboard door— all of which were not identical to the suspect Shahid Shabbir Sayyed and the arrested accused Shariful Islam Shehzad. National Automated Fingerprint Identification System (NAFIS) and the Automated Multi-Modal Biometric Identification System (AMBIS) also investigated the samples, but none of them matched any fingerprints of previously arrested or convicted individuals in the NCRB or Maharashtra Fingerprint Bureau databases. Meanwhile, the report added that the remaining 10 prints— 5 …

New Twist In Saif Ali Khan Stabbing Case As Main Accused’s Fingerprints Not Found In Actor’s Flat

New Twist In Saif Ali Khan Stabbing Case As Main Accused’s Fingerprints Not Found In Actor’s Flat

Last Updated:April 15, 2025, 10:37 IST Nearly ⁠20 samples were sent to the state CID’s Fingerprint Bureau, of which 19 did not match with that of the accused. Actor Saif Ali Khan was stabbed by an intruder at his Bandra residence in January. In a big twist in the Saif Ali Khan’s stabbing case, the chargesheet has revealed that the crucial fingerprint samples collected from inside the actor’s Mumbai flat did not match with that of the accused Shariful Islam. Nearly ⁠20 samples were sent to the state CID’s Fingerprint Bureau, of which 19 did not match with that of the accused. According to details in the chargesheet, the fingerprints found on the black bathroom door, the sliding door of the bedroom, and the cupboard door did not match with Shariful. Notably, ⁠the only fingerprint that matched with the accused was the one recovered from the eighth floor of the building. ⁠However, Mumbai police sources stated that the chances of fingerprints matching are one in 1000 as several people use and touch objects, which is …

Accused Shariful Islam’s fingerprints matches with samples collected from actor’s residence

Accused Shariful Islam’s fingerprints matches with samples collected from actor’s residence

On January 16, actor Saif Ali Khan became the victim of an attempted robbery at his residence in Mumbai’s Bandra. An intruder broke into Saif and Kareena Kapoor Khan’s Mumbai house between 12 and 1 am. However, Jeh’s nanny, Eliyama Philip, managed to apprehend him, who was later confronted by Saif. In a shocking turn of events, the intruder attacked Saif six times with the knife before he fled the spot. A few days later, the Mumbai Police arrested Shariful Islam, aka Vijoy Das, from Thane. Also Read – Saif Ali Khan stabbing case: Jeh’s nanny identifies actor’s attacker, confirms to the cops… Ever since Saif Ali Khan was attacked, there has been massive curiosity about the details of the incident and whether the person caught by the cops is indeed the true attacker. According to recent reports, nanny, Eliyama Philip, confirmed to the cops that Shariful Islam is the same man who entered Saif’s house on January 16. Eliyama and one more witness confirmed that the Bangladeshi national is indeed the person who attacked …

Saif Ali Khan Attack: Accused Shariful’s Fingerprints Match With Those Found At Actor’s Home

Saif Ali Khan Attack: Accused Shariful’s Fingerprints Match With Those Found At Actor’s Home

Last Updated:February 07, 2025, 08:26 IST Shariful Fakir’s fingerprints have matched those collected from Saif Ali Khan’s home, confirming his presence at the crime scene. The accused is currently in judicial custody. Shariful Islam Shehzad Mohammad Rohilla Amin Fakir (L)/ Actor Saif Ali Khan (R) (PTI photos) In a recent development concerning the attack on Saif Ali Khan at his Mumbai home on January 16, the fingerprints of the accused – Bangladeshi national Shariful Fakir, have matched with the fingerprints collected from the Bollywood actor’s home. However, a final report on the print is awaited. On Thursday, a police official had confirmed that two staffers at Saif Ali Khan’s residence had identified Shariful Fakir as the one who attacked the actor after entering his house. Prior to that, the Mumbai Police conducted an Identification Parade (IP) at the Arthur Road jail in connection with the attack on the actor. The city police last month said a facial recognition test confirmed that the face of the Bangladeshi man arrested for allegedly stabbing Khan matched with the …

Saif Ali Khan Attack: Here’s what Police are upto after arrested accused’s fingerprints didn’t match those found at actor’s Bandra home

Saif Ali Khan Attack: Here’s what Police are upto after arrested accused’s fingerprints didn’t match those found at actor’s Bandra home

Authorities in Mumbai are investigating a second potential suspect in the Saif Ali Khan case. Mohammad Shehzad, the accused, is reportedly uncooperative with the police. Forensic tests on blood samples and clothes are being conducted. In an earlier development, reports reveal that the suspect’s fingerprints do not match those found at the actor’s Bandra residence. To verify further, police have sent additional samples for testing. Now the police are currently looking for a second suspect in the case.  An NDTV report states that the investigation uncovered 19 fingerprints from the scene that do not match Mohammad Shehzad’s. According to sources, Mumbai Police forwarded the fingerprints to the state Criminal Investigation Department (CID) for analysis. The CID’s system-generated report confirmed a mismatch, ruling out a connection. Consequently, the police have submitted additional samples for further testing to advance the investigation. For those unaware, Saif Ali Khan was allegedly attacked by a knife-wielding intruder inside his 12th-floor apartment at the Satguru Sharan building in Bandra on the morning of January 16. The actor sustained multiple stab wounds, including …

‘Attacker’ Shariful Islam’s Fingerprints Do Not Match With Those At Saif Ali Khan’s House: Report

‘Attacker’ Shariful Islam’s Fingerprints Do Not Match With Those At Saif Ali Khan’s House: Report

Last Updated:January 26, 2025, 12:01 IST Mumbai Police arrested Shariful Islam after a 3-day manhunt. However, social media was abuzz with speculations that the man seen in CCTV footage was different from the arrested individual. Saif Ali Khan’s alleged attacker Shariful Islam (PTI Image) In a massive development in the Saif Ali Khan’s attack case, the fingerprints found at the actor’s residence do not match the samples of Shariful Islam Shehzad, a Bangladeshi national who was arrested for allegedly attacking Saif at his residence on January 16, according to a report. The revelation was made by the State Criminal Investigation Department (CID) which submitted negative reports on the fingerprint samples of Shariful, giving a setback to the Mumbai Police amid buzz on social media that the wrong individual has been arrested, mid-day reported. Shariful was nabbed from Thane after a massive 3-day manhunt by the Mumbai Police and Crime Branch whose around 40 teams were assigned the job. Arrested ‘Attacker’s’ Fingerprints Do Not Match With Those At Crime Scene According to the report, a total …

Saif Ali Khan Attacked News LIVE: Attacker Taken To Actor’s Bandra Home, Multiple Fingerprints Collected From Building

Saif Ali Khan Attacked News LIVE: Attacker Taken To Actor’s Bandra Home, Multiple Fingerprints Collected From Building

Saif Ali Khan Attacked News LIVE: Mumbai police took the attacker, Shariful Islam Shehzad Mohammad Rohilla Amin Fakir, to actor Saif Ali Khan’s home in upscale Bandra West area in Mumbai late last night to create the crime scene. Multiple fingerprints of the accused were collected from various spots into the January 16 knife attack on the popular Bollywood actor. Khan was repeatedly stabbed by the intruder inside his apartment in Satguru Sharan building, necessitating surgery. The attacker is a native of Jhalokathi district in Bangladesh, who was staying in India illegally after changing his name to Vijay Das. Police said Fakir had been residing in Mumbai for over five months, working odd jobs and associated with a housekeeping agency. On Sunday, the metropolitan magistrate’s court in Bandra remanded him in 5-day police custody. Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link