Bern Police to Launch 'Super-Recogniser' Pilot for Facial Identification
The cantonal police in Bern are set to deploy officers with exceptional facial recognition abilities in a new pilot project. This article investigates how these 'super-recognisers' will aid in criminal investigations and the debate surrounding the effectiveness and privacy implications of this human-centric surveillance method.

Key Takeaways
- Bern police have identified 30 individuals with super-recogniser abilities for a summer pilot project.
- The project was catalyzed by an escalated pro-Palestine demonstration in October.
- St. Gallen has already recruited six super-recognisers for similar criminal identification tasks.
By The Numbers
They Said
"Such people have an above-average ability to recognise and memorise faces. They can help the police in their search for violent criminals."