Burglaries in the Manurewa suburb of Randwick Park were reduced by more than 60 percent during a recently completed trial of the theft deterrent product SelectaDNA. The dramatic 61 percent drop in ...
A Subway franchise in Knoxville, Tenn. is the first US business to arm itself with “intruder spray,” which tags would-be robbers with a product called SelectaDNA. According to the manufacturer, the ...
FORMER Deputy Commissioner of Police in the Jamaica Constabulary Force Mark Shields, who is now the managing director of Shields Crime & Security Consultants, is leading the charge for better use of ...
BT’s fiber subsidiary Openreach reported a 30 percent fall in copper phone and broadband cable theft over the last year, according to a report from ISPreview. The company has attributed the decrease ...
SelectaDNA’s High Velocity DNA Tagging System allows law enforcement to shoot suspects with DNA pellets – tagging them for arrest later on. It’s not possible to stop and arrest every person involved ...
Shepherd Communication & Security, a provider of advanced technology solutions for electronic and specialty security systems, and CSI Protect, the exclusive U.S. distributor of SelectaDNA forensic ...
Officers from Police Scotland have revealed plans to use DNA spray to target joyriders and motorbike thugs. The force will extend its use of SelectaDNA’s tagging spray to officers in the North East ...
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In the Netherlands, store owners are trying a weird new tactic to stop thieves. As criminals leave the scene, they’re sprayed with an invisible mist full of human DNA. How, exactly, does this prevent ...
An invisible spray which catches offenders involved in motorcycle crime is to be used for the first time in Edinburgh. SelectaDNA is an innovative handheld tagging spray which provides forensic ...
This article is brought to you by our exclusive subscriber partnership with our sister title USA Today, and has been written by our American colleagues. It does not necessarily reflect the view of The ...