Immigration crimes are considered a serious problem in the UK, endangering the lives and society of people because they are reckless, reckless and very difficult to monitor.
According to The Guardian, to address this issue, the UK government has launched a plan to monitor migration crimes using smartwatches, starting in mid-August.
Specifically, they will be required to scan their faces up to five times a day using a smartwatch with pre-infused facial recognition technology from the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Ministry of Justice. They will also be strictly prohibited from entering and leaving special areas.
In case the government system cannot verify the wearer's identity, the police will go to the residence to manually verify. The photos, names, nationality and date of birth of migrants will be stored for up to six years, the Home Office and the UK Justice Department said.
However, the UK government says the above regulations will only apply to convicted migrants and will not supervise others, such as those seeking asylum.
In May, the UK government spent £6 million on buddi Limited to upgrade security and equip Home Office's satellite tracking positioning.
The Guardian revealed that these smartwatch devices use biometric authentication technology, so they can replace many different subjects.
The Ministry of Home Affairs has not yet announced how long these subjects will be monitored. Reporters from The Guardian said that the government is deploying and soon putting into operation a GPS-embedded legrest and is gradually becoming a more modern and optimal alternative.