Five fugitives are located and arrested in São Luís camps using facial recognition Disclosure/SSP Five people wanted by the courts were arrested during São João festivals in São Luís with the help of facial recognition. The arrests took place at the main party venues and were supported by video surveillance systems from the Integrated Security Operations Center (CIOPS). The arrests took place between the 6th and 14th of June, in Arraial do Ipem and Bumba Meu São João, outside Castelão. Prisoners are responsible for crimes such as theft, failure to pay child support and violence against women. 📲 Click here and subscribe to the g1 Maranhão channel on WhatsApp Now on g1 Approaches took place in the middle of the June program On June 6, in Arraial do Ipem, the system of the State Secretariat for Public Security of Maranhão (SSP-MA) identified Gabriel Carvalho Souza. He had an arrest warrant for qualified robbery, issued by the 2nd Criminal Execution Court of São Luís. After the alert, the Military Police approached the suspect and confirmed his identity. Also in Arraial do Ipem, on June 11, Salomão Ageu de Araújo Sousa was identified. He had an arrest warrant for robbery, issued by the 1st Criminal Execution Court of São Luís. The Military Police approached him after calling the Command and Control Center. On June 13th, during Bumba Meu São João, in the outside area of ​​Castelão, the Medusa System identified Diego Luso Cardoso. He had a civil arrest warrant for child support debt, issued by the 3rd Family Court of São Luís. The man was approached and taken to comply with the court order. On June 14, also in Bumba Meu São João, the system identified Carlos Diogo dos Santos Luz. He had an arrest warrant for threats in the context of the Maria da Penha Law. After confirming his identity, he was arrested and taken to the police station. On the same day, in Arraial do Ipem, the system identified Thiago Veloso Oliveira, convicted of robbery. During the approach, he presented a false name, claiming to be his brother. The true identity was confirmed by the Hydra System, with support from the State Superintendency for the Repression of Drug Trafficking (Senarc) and the State Superintendence for Criminal Investigations (Seic). With that, the order was fulfilled.