Applied DNA Sciences Continues Expansion in Sweden
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Applied DNA Sciences Continues Expansion in Sweden
Security Giant Nokas Adopts DNA Evidentiary Marking
STONY BROOK, NY, December 10, 2012. Applied DNA Sciences, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: APDN), (Twitter: @APDN), a provider of DNA-based anti-counterfeiting technology and product authentication solutions, announced today that its evidentiary DNA platform has been adopted in Sweden for use in helping protect cash in transit in that country. The security company Nokas AS revealed that APDN's marking and authentication platform will first be deployed in armored vehicles in the Stockholm area and then expanded to the company's entire fleet.
The technology comes into play during a robbery, when botanically-based DNA marks within a water-based spray are released on cash notes and the criminals themselves. The marks can survive on the notes, clothes, and skin for long periods of time. In court, they provide accepted evidence directly linking criminals to the crime.
Nokas, based in Norway, fields a fleet of over 250 armored trucks to transport cash. It is one of only two cash transport companies in Sweden servicing many retail chains, large banks and other institutions.
The APDN platform for cash in transit already has been used with great success in the United Kingdom, where DNA evidence has helped in over fifty convictions of armed and dangerous criminals since 2009, in an environment where front-line police and private guards are typically unarmed. The DNA marking and authentication platform protects more than 26% of cash being transported to and from banks in the United Kingdom.
Johan Petersson, Nokas security officer, commented, "This is an exciting development for the entire security industry. We are the first with new technology in cash in transit in this region, which helps deter crime and helps the judiciary to prosecute any offense. Using this new technology, Nokas will provide added security to its staff and customers. We believe we are at the forefront."
Elsewhere in Sweden, adoption of the APDN DNA platform has been expanding.
Both APDN products, as well as the cash-in-transit platform, are branded in Sweden as SmartDNA.
Detective Anders Burén, intelligence chief of the county police in Stockholm commented on the use of DNA marking and authentication by law enforcement: "The police have seen the positive experience with SmartDNA in England. Today SmartDNA is a tool that we know how to use, helping us find the perpetrator and then to tie him to the crime. Moreover, we can trace the rightful owner of the stolen goods."
Leif Svensson, CEO of the Sweden consulting group Safe Solution AB, which has been instrumental in adoption of the platform in Sweden, observed: "SmartDNA is a unique concept which will definitely prevent robbery and burglary."
Dr. James A. Hayward, CEO and President of Applied DNA Sciences, stated: "Just as in the United Kingdom, we expect that our DNA authentication products will provide safety to citizens in Sweden and tangible ROI to companies involved in the critical job of moving cash. We have seen cases where prevention of one robbery can repay the entire investment in this powerful platform. We have every reason to believe that our platform will soon provide safety and value widely throughout Europe."
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