A South African-developed app is using animal muzzle prints to crack down on the rampant theft of livestock.
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Copper thieves in South Africa are risking their lives to steal the metal across South Africa. However, new technology could help crack down on this crime.
A South African-developed app is using animal muzzle prints to crack down on the rampant theft of livestock.
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Amid a stolen vehicle epidemic, thieves are now targeting number plates to help stay on the run after stealing cars.
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