Installation of Automatic License Plate Recognition System in Customs Offices

Projet terminé

With the project, license plate recognition systems in Estonian seaports will be installed to improve the work of different state authorities in combating organised crime – especially tax fraud and smuggling – and thus to ensure greater safety in the whole Schengen area.
 

Pays/région Thème Période Budget
Estonie
Accroître la sécurité publique
Sécurité des frontières
14.04.2011 - 30.06.2013
CHF  460’000

Note: the texts under all the headings, with the exception of 'Results achieved', describe the situation before the start of the project.

Contexte

The task of the Estonian Tax and Customs Board (ETCB) is to protect the society and economy through prevention and detection of tax frauds and illicit trafficking of goods. The automatic license plate recognition system (LPRS) enables customs officers to obtain necessary information on movements of goods, persons and vehicles. In addition, LPRS enables authorities to identify vehicles (containers) in real time without direct presence of the officials in charge. LPRS already has been installed on the land borders, whereas in seaports there is no such system, which causes a lack of efficiency with regard to tax collections.

Objectifs

The overall objective of the project is to equip the Estonian seaports with system cameras of the automatic license plate recognition system LPRS and to integrate these recognition points with the LPRS central system of the Estonian Tax and Customs Board. The license plate recognition system LPRS is enabling customs and supervisory authorities to: (i) obtain information on the movement of the means of transport (containers) in real time; (ii) identify the history of movement of vehicles that have passed LPRS; and (iii) generate and manage alerts in respect of not timely paid taxes.

Groupes cibles

Law enforcement agencies of the European Union and EAA

Activités

The Administrative Department of the ETCB will (i) organize a public tender under which systems and related IT solutions will be procured; (ii) evaluate submitted bids; (iii) plan and design recognition points; and (iv) supervise the installation of the LPRS.

Résultats

Résultats obtenus:  

 

  • The operating LPRS has been installed in the Estonian seaports
  • License plate recognition system (LPRS) collects and stores data on movements of vehicles
  • Records of the LPRS are stored, processed and analysed; results of analysis are used for the selection of control objects. LPRS generates alerts on suspicious vehicles
  • Operational and tactical work of intelligence units of law enforcement agencies is notably improved
  • Improved communication and exchange of information between the law
    enforcement agencies is achieved


Direction/office fédéral responsable DDC
Crédit Contribution suisse à l'UE élargie
Partenaire de projet Partenaire contractuel
Institution étatique étrangère
  • National State Institute North


Budget Phase en cours Budget de la Suisse CHF    460’000 Budget suisse déjà attribué CHF    460’000
Phases du projet

Phase 1 14.04.2011 - 30.06.2013   (Completed)