In a remarkable display of technology’s capability, facial recognition played a crucial role in the swift arrest of a suspect linked to the tragic murder of a college teacher in Mumbai. Just 12 hours post-incident at Malad station, authorities successfully identified and apprehended Omkar Shinde. The suspect reportedly attacked the victim following a minor disagreement onboard a local train.
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