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Trial of 49 suspects detained in Thessaloniki University postponed
A trial of 49 individuals arrested on Saturday afternoon following reports of vandalism at the Aristotle University in the northern port city of Thessaloniki was postponed until March 29 on Monday, due to lack of witnesses.
All suspects were released from custody.
Bomb in the Ministry of Labour: The perpetrators' motorcycle was found - They are looking for fingerprints and dna
Concern at the Anti-Terrorism Department as long as there is no declaration of responsibility - The "orphan" fingerprint from the bomb at Goudi's - Concern about the trapped envelope in the courts of Thessaloniki
Eighty people released from among 400 detained after sports violence
Police have released some 80 people, including minors, from among the 424 people detained following violent incidents after a volleyball match on Thursday in which a police officer was seriously wounded.
The 80 were released after they provided fingerprints, DNA samples and other evidence.
8 defrauders introducing themselves as high officials arrested
An Ankara court has arrested eight members of a gang that deceived hundreds of people with various promises, presenting themselves as senior officials in top institutions of the state.
‘Rushed’ Debut of Election Fingerprint Readers Worries North Macedonia’s Techies
The German fingerprint readers the country bought at the last minute will be ready for their debut in the October local elections - but time constraints mean that their work cannot be guaranteed.
Robot Cops on Russian Streets in 11 Years
Russian police will work with robots from 2030 onwards. The pilot version of the electronic policeman was presented at the Interpolitex exhibition, according to BGNES, Nova TV reported.
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Six arrested for attack on police near German Embassy
Police on Saturday announced the arrest of six people for an attack against officers at the junction of Karaoli Dimitriou and Vassilissis Sofias streets near the German Embassy in Athens on Friday afternoon.
Bulgarians Remain Skeptical about Payments Through Biometric Technologies
53% of Bulgarian consumers worry that switching to biometric identification in online payments will dramatically increase the number of identity frauds. This is shown in a survey of the Paysafe payment solution provider.
According to data, 81% of respondents in Bulgaria still prefer traditional payment passwords online due to security concerns with new biometric options.
Suspect identified in 2017 Israeli Embassy attack
Police said on Monday that, as part on an ongoing investigation, they have identified a 28-year-old man who took part in the Christmas Day attack by members of the Rouvikonas anti-establishment group on the Israeli Embassy in Psychico, northern Athens in 2017.
The culprits rode up to the embassy on motorcycles and threw bottles of paint at the entrance.
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The Schengen Information System will contain DNA data
The Schengen Information System will contain DNA data and fingerprints in the future, the EU Council said today, quoted by the Bulgarian National Television.
It is intended to introduce fingerprints not only from the fingers but also from the broad palms when it comes to suspected serious crimes and wanted to participate in terrorism.