Wednesday, December 17, 2008

NIA India Needs Biometrics to Eliminate Terrorism

Prompted by the Mumbai terror attack with its intense political pressure the Indian Government introduced two bills to set up a National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Tuesday (16th Dec 2008). See one of its reports in http://article.wn.com/view/2008/12/17/Centre_to_decide_cases_NIA_will_probe/?section=TopStories&template=cheetah-photo-search%2Findex.txt

However the most important thing the government needs to give to the NIA in order successfully combat terrorism is to “bring in Mandatory Biometric Identity MBID in all bank accounts thereby making the buying and selling (money transaction) of things of important security (financial, social, communication, national) matters, most importantly cell phones, SIM, guns, explosives etc, also the credit cards and large sums of money (say above 10,000 Rs. Or 1000 dollars), only directly through ones bank to the others bank accounts. Installation of this Mandatory biometric and electronic money transaction combined technology in all bank accounts enable the Government law enforcement to get the fingerprint evidence record linking the terrorist leaders or its network. Most importantly in a MBID in all bank account system, a BID of any suspect can enable the law enforcement agencies to effortlessly and most certainly find out every bank accounts credit cards that person having in every banks (national international) and similarly all the other bank accounts BID and account details that transacted with it, i.e. the infallible biometric identity of the people who supplied finance, logistics, weapons used in the terrorist attack. Thereby the irrefutable evidence to identify, arrest and convict all of them their entire network so to root-out terrorism. – Anyhow I wish the NIA all the success in its mission.

Valerian Texeira
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Mangalore – 575002
India

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