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Patricia Bullrich introduced a new system to unlock and investigate cell phones

The new teams will allow for a reduction in investigation resolution times

National Security Minister, Patricia Bullrich, presented a new forensic analysis system for mobile devices called "Celebrities Inseyets", aimed at strengthening the capabilities of Federal Forces in criminal investigations.

The announcement was made during an event where a live demonstration of the new equipment's operation took place, which will allow cell phones to be unlocked and information to be extracted in a faster and more efficient manner.

The implementation of this system represents a strategic investment to streamline judicial processes and modernize existing equipment. "This investment strengthens criminal investigation work, streamlines judicial processes, and replaces equipment whose licenses had already expired", officials from the Ministry explained.

Several people with credentials and uniforms from the Argentine federal police are gathered in an office with computers and electronic devices, while a woman holds a microphone and talks with a gray-haired man.
Patricia Bullrich, Minister of Security | La Derecha Diario

The new device promises to simplify investigative tasks that require access to cell phones, a resource increasingly used in solving complex crimes. According to authorities, the unlocking and information extraction capacity will increase by 150%, which will allow security forces to obtain data with greater speed and precision.

During the presentation, Minister Bullrich explained that, with the new equipment, "we have five times more access to devices, 60% more data, we decode information from each phone twice as fast, and we optimize both response times and analysis times".

A woman sitting at a desk with an Argentine flag in the background.
Patricia Bullrich, Minister of Security | La Derecha Diario

This technological advancement translates into greater efficiency in investigations, reduced case resolution times, and less dependence on external laboratories, they added.

In this context, the National Security Minister emphasized that the acquisition and implementation of these systems are part of a broader strategy for the institutional strengthening of federal forces, aimed at combating organized crime and high-complexity crimes, as well as improving the effectiveness of judicial investigations.

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