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CID officers tap tech tools to solve complex crime cases

CID officers tap tech tools to solve complex crime cases
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The Singapore Police Force is integrating advanced technologies like 3D scanners, UAVs, and AI to improve the efficiency of crime scene investigations. While these tools accelerate data processing, officials emphasize that human judgment remains essential to the investigative process.

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The adoption of AI and digital twins in law enforcement represents a shift toward data-driven policing that balances technological speed with human oversight.

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(From left) Senior crime scene specialist Toh Ah Hong, Special Investigation Section officer-in-charge Tan Boon Kok, and senior crime scene specialist Wong Jun Yan at the Criminal Investigation Department at the Police Cantonment Complex on June 8.

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