Before the 2026 Spring Festival, “Aunt Mei” was apprehended. But for many of the children who had been abducted more than 20 years earlier, their parents were now gray-haired. The Ministry of Public Security’s “Reunion” campaign has reunited 8,307 missing and abducted children with their families, including 2,074 who had been missing for more than 20 years. While DNA matching is accurate, it takes several days; fingerprint matching, on the other hand, takes only a few seconds.
Solution:
The FAP60 features ultra-high-definition 500 DPI imaging, painless capture in 0.25 seconds, and glass-based infrared liveness detection to ensure authenticity and reliability. After capture, the footprint is linked to the parents’ fingerprints to create a family identity profile, which is stored in the system.
In the event of a child going missing, police can take fingerprints at the scene and instantly match them against the family profile—confirming the parents’ identities in seconds. What do human traffickers fear most? It’s not the police closing in on them, but the fact that a child’s identity is “locked in” from the moment of birth. This drastically increases the difficulty of selling stolen goods and sharply raises the risk of criminal prosecution.
Starting in the delivery room, we provide every child with a “key to home.” The FAP60 uses technology to safeguard family reunions, ensuring that going missing no longer means losing contact.