CCTV upgrade could speed up crime suspect tracing

The upgrade software would allow keyword searches
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The system would use Aberdeen's existing CCTV cameras

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New software could help police in Aberdeen to trace suspects or vulnerable people more quickly.

The technology, called BriefCam, helps camera operators review large amounts of data.

If keywords, such as a description of a person, or a vehicle, are entered, it can sift through huge amounts of footage to see if there are any matches.

BriefCam would use the existing CCTV system in Aberdeen, which covers the city centre, Rosemount, Torry and Mastrick areas.

Police Scotland said that although it was capable of facial recognition, that function would be disabled over privacy concerns.

A consultation has begun over the plans.