On apprend toujours des choses quand on lit les rapports #Frontex (mais mon dieu comme ils sont longs... ces gens à Varsovie, n’ont rien d’autre à faire?)
By far the most commonly used method by irregular migrants in the Western Balkans is a simple crossing of green borders on foot and subsequent transport by car, taxi, van or regular bus lines. This option is cheap, usually does not require facilitators to be present during the crossings and information about optimal places to do the crossing is easily shared among would-be migrants (through the internet, Facebook and web-forums). (Frontex 2014: 27)
–-> et la solution selon Frontex:
Effective surveillance is probably the best tool to counter this method as clearly shown by footage from Albanian border with Montenegro. In one case alone, images of SMARTDEC* cameras installed at green border (railway) with Montenegro enabled Albanian Border Police to detect four migrants who were attempting illegal border-crossing
(oho... Smartdec a détecté 4 migrants... yes! 4!!!)
#SMARTDEC is an electronic border guard for perimeter surveillance in remote areas. Small, wireless, and easily camouflaged detectors that are equipped with a camera and long-lasting batteries. Cameras are linked to motion sensors that relay visual confirmation (semimotion video) in a matter of seconds. The cameras are programmed to only recognise human and vehicular infiltrations.
Et voici le site où l’on parle de Smartdec:
▻http://www.defendec.com/remote-monitoring-system
(regardez les sponsors en bas à droite)
#surveillance #migration #frontière #asile #réfugiés #contrôle_frontalier #technologie
cc @reka @fil
Tiré de ce rapport de Frontex:
►http://frontex.europa.eu/assets/Publications/Risk_Analysis/WB_ARA_2014.pdf
(p.27)
ça doit être ça:
▻http://www.regnum.ru/showpicture/?id=1373972&pic=1Le voilà en oeuvre, au moins je crois:
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRW5Al7jE6s
Et voilà une image tirée du rapport Frontex (p.28):