Elena Nikulina

908 Devices advises new approaches as drug-laced paper designed to bypass detection

908 Devices advises new approaches as drug-laced paper designed to bypass detection
Drug-laced paper evades detection

908 Devices draws attention to the challenge law enforcement faces with drug-laced paper posing as harmless materials.

These papers can be visually indistinct, sometimes odorless, and capable of bypassing both conventional inspection and trained K9 units. The method often introduces a mix of unidentified substances, making standard detection tools less effective. The company calls for innovative detection strategies and heightened awareness as traffickers adopt increasingly sophisticated smuggling tactics.

Details on technological advancements in countering such evasion threats are awaited.

908 Devices has previously promoted chemical analysis tools for defense and security at the FIDAE 2024 exhibition in Santiago, Chile. The company is also set to unveil advanced spectroscopy solutions for customs enforcement at the World Border Congress in Vienna this week. These initiatives highlight its ongoing efforts to address detection challenges in security and border control.

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