| 7-13-2004 |
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Mexico Attorney General
Has Microchip Fitted in Arm
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| Reuters |
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's attorney general said on
Monday he had had a microchip inserted under the skin of
one of his arms to give him access to a new crime database
and also enable him to be traced if he is ever abducted.
Attorney General Rafael Macedo said a number of his staff
had also been fitted with chips which will give them exclusive
and secure access to a national, computerized database for
crime investigators that went live on Monday.
"It's an area of high security, it's necessary that
we have access to this, through a chip, which what's more
is unremovable," Macedo told reporters.
"The system is here and I already have it. It's solely
for access, for safety and so that I can be located at any
moment wherever I am," he said, admitting the chip hurt "a
little."
The chips would enable the wearer to be found anywhere inside
Mexico, in the event of an assault or kidnapping, said Macedo.
And kidnapping is a huge problem here. From 1992 to 2002,
Mexico saw some 15,000 kidnappings, second only to war-torn
Colombia, according to the Inter-American Development Bank.
Crime-fighting is a dangerous business in Mexico, where
police are notoriously corrupt and where political figures
and investigative journalists sometimes risk assassination.
Mexico has seen a surge in violent crime recently, with
an onslaught of headlines about murders and kidnappings prompting
Fox to pledge in a national broadcast to crack down on crime.
In June a quarter of a million people protested the government's
failure to combat crime.
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