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Mark Branchflower<br />

Head of Fingerprint Unit. Interpol<br />

Mark Branchflower trained at Scotland Yard from 1984 to 1990, in which<br />

year his expertise in the field was recognised. Qualified in numerous<br />

aspects of fingerprint work including: tenprints, processing of latent prints,<br />

crime scene evaluation and laboratory work. After six years with the<br />

Metropolitan Police, including one year in the Anti-Terrorism Fingerprint<br />

Unit, he applied for a position with INTERPOL.<br />

He began working as a fingerprint examiner for INTERPOL in 1990, was<br />

promoted to Senior Fingerprint Examiner after two years, and in 2005 was<br />

appointed Head of the Fingerprint Unit.<br />

For the past 17 years he has been involved in organising and participating<br />

on behalf of INTERPOL: in 6 INTERPOL Europe and International working<br />

groups per year; as President and organiser of INTERPOL Symposia on<br />

Fingerprints; at numerous conferences in more than 35 countries around<br />

the world; in the training of staff in the use of AFIS for DVI; as a member<br />

of INTERPOL’s DNA working group; in the development of international<br />

standards governing the transmission of fingerprint records; and in the<br />

development and promotion of INTERPOL’s AFIS services.<br />

Currently his responsibilities include leading a group of six fingerprint<br />

specialists, the exchange and processing of matching information,<br />

promotion of INTERPOL’s AFIS services, and keeping up to date at all<br />

times with the latest developments. Recently, he was named President of<br />

the Sagem International Users Group, which involves working with both<br />

the management of Sagem and the delegates of the group’s member<br />

countries to achieve the best results possible from AFIS and to plan future<br />

developments.<br />

Jess Maltby<br />

Criminal Record Office (ACPO)<br />

Jess MALTBY is employed by the UK agency ACPO Criminal Records Office<br />

(ACRO) and is currently assigned to the INTERPOL Fingerprint Unit with<br />

various projects to promote the use of the INTERPOL AFIS for a 6 month<br />

period.

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