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It is not unusual for potential suspects to claim they were in a crowded, difficult-to-monitor location at the time of a crime – a location not monitored by CCTV, for instance. In order to confirm the alibi, the location has to be checked by other means such as mobile phone traces. Additionally, alibi verification usually takes place long after the crime (weeks, months, or even years). The network environment could have changed in the intervening time, meaning that cells may no longer be available at the time of the alibi investigation.
Considering these difficult conditions, law enforcement agencies require efficient solutions for alibi verification that provide reliable information to support accurate, targeted prosecutions. When it comes to analysis of mobile network traces, the solution has to meet some stringent requirements:
- Quick and efficient measurements at the alibi location
- Data comparison with previously gathered call data records (CDR) from network providers indicating which base station a suspect’s mobile phone was connected to at the time of the crime
- Capability to provide clear evidence of whether a suspect’s mobile phone could have been at the alibi location, in order to present reliable testimony at trial