Feds Say Facial Recognition IDed a Bosnian War Criminal Living in Tennessee
fingerprinting software to matchrecords of a man with the last name Miljkovic. Law enforcement agents reportedly raided Miljkovic’s home and arrested him last week as he was preparing to leave on a vacation to Cancun, Mexico with his wife.
Gizmodo could not independently verify the DHS documents viewed by Forbes. The DHS and Interpol did not immediately respond to Gizmodo’s requests for comment. Gizmodo was unable to contact Miljkovic.raiding his red brick Tennessewhere he lived with his wife and daughter. The surveillance reportedly included setting up a pole camera on a nearby street to track the target while he was driving.
attempted to enter the US on two separate occasions in the 1990s. He was finally successful on his third effort in 1999 when he allegedly used the fabricated name Dukic. Now, Miljkovic is
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