Thursday 3rd March 2011 - Published by Lara Page - Account Manager

Forensic help for copper Cops

Help is at hand for those combating metal theft thanks to a revolutionary new type of forensic marking technology, which could help turn the tide against criminal gangs.

Metal theft in the UK is reaching new highs as demand for scrap increases and businesses across the country are left on the frontline.

The problem is so bad that it is now considered a major threat to the UK infrastructure, second only to that of terrorism by the British Transport Police – according to a recent article in the Daily Telegraph.

The trade in illegal metal, which is earning criminal gangs millions of pounds a year, is now a common worry for commercial property owners up and down the country.

But RedWeb Technologies have developed a pioneering tool to help combat this growing problem. The technology uses what is known as Advanced Molecular Taggent Technology (AMTT) to help link criminals to the scene of their crime.

AMTT is 500 times more sensitive than current DNA technology and poses a real threat to thieves hoping to avoid police detection.

It involves a unique forensic molecular code that identifies each and every taggent particle to a secure database.

AMTT is also more resilient to battery acid, UV light and heat than existing technologies making it the best choice to protect vital assets.

Once apprehended, police can scan an offender with UV and the forensic marker will glow bright red, indicating the thief has handled stolen goods.

With a centrally based lab, the company can turn around forensic results on sample clothes between 24 and 48 hours later.