The global police body Interpol announced a pioneering initiative to crack down on counterfeit goods trade, the use of applications developed with the help of Google and the search giant.
The Global Registry of the International Criminal Police Organization (IGR) announced that Google meeting in Los Angeles, designed by verifying the security features of the product, use the scanning application to track the illegal goods.
Interpol chief Ronald Noble told AFP reporter said: "Right now, in specific areas (like) the pharmaceutical, tobacco products and household goods, consumers do not know what is false, what is the real".
, "He added:" With this in mind, we will allow the consumer or law enforcement or corporate scan code, and determine whether it can be used as the authentic verification.
"It turned into a green or red, green means to verify, the red is not authenticated".
Google specifically for the application of the concept of Andr oid equipment, but Interpol's plan, including Apple, BlackBerry and Microsoft's other platform versions.
One of its first new system users, authentication technology leader in pharmaceuticals, in India alone there are more than a million bales production of drugs using the security code every day PharmaSecure.
The co-founder Nathan Road Sigworth, said: "Pharmasecure is proud to be a co-operation with the International Criminal Police Organization, worldwide, to help consumers verify the drug, through the Global Registry of the International Criminal Police Organization initiative.
Noble explained: "In India, they do, they have a unique number of the package of pharmaceutical products.
"Our goal is that if the product is one of the country should go, it is a bit in country C, you scan, it will come out as a non-validating. This means that consumers should be careful.
"Therefore, it is scanned, the country (production) at the same time know that it is scanning, so it can map this illegal trafficking."
International Criminal Police Organization will include the Group, British American Tobacco, Imperial Tobacco Group, Japan Tobacco International and Philip Morris International, Inc., so that their supply chain control system through the IGR access.
Immediately connected to the IGR will become world leaders to ensure that their products and protect consumers of counterfeit and illegal goods, making the registration of an increasingly powerful tool, "Noble said.
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