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New Facial Recognition System to Streamline the Identification of Undocumented Foreign Workers | Maldives Immigration

New Facial Recognition System to Streamline the Identification of Undocumented Foreign Workers | Maldives Immigration

Minister of Homeland Security Ali Ihsaan launched the MI ID Checker, a facial recognition system to identify undocumented foreign workers. Over 9,000 workers have been repatriated. The system was developed by Maldives Immigration with police support. It can identify individuals via photo, passport, work permit, etc. Local councils will get access soon.

Minister of Homeland Security Ali Ihsaan launched the MI ID Checker, a facial recognition system to identify undocumented foreign workers. Over 9,000 workers have been repatriated. The system was developed by Maldives Immigration with police support. It can identify individuals via photo, passport, work permit, etc. Local councils will get access soon.

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Minister of Homeland Security Ali Ihsaan launched the MI ID Checker, a facial recognition system to identify undocumented foreign workers. Over 9,000 workers have been repatriated. The system was developed by Maldives Immigration with police support. It can identify individuals via photo, passport, work permit, etc. Local councils will get access soon.

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