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Booths line the interior of the new biometrics facility

Booths line the interior of the new biometrics facility

Booths line the interior of the new biometrics facility where Afghan biometrics technicians will collect forensic data from pedestrians at the border crossing in Weesh, Afghanistan, June 9. The facility has two... More

Ehmadullah Ahmadi, director, Weesh biometrics facility,

Ehmadullah Ahmadi, director, Weesh biometrics facility,

Ehmadullah Ahmadi, director, Weesh biometrics facility, electronically stores fingerprints from Abdul Ghani, governor, Spin Boldak District following the opening of the new biometrics facility in Weesh, Afghani... More

Lt. Col. Mohammed Ali, commissar, Afghan Border Police/Weesh

Lt. Col. Mohammed Ali, commissar, Afghan Border Police/Weesh

Lt. Col. Mohammed Ali, commissar, Afghan Border Police/Weesh border crossing, has his iris scanned following the opening of a new biometrics facility in Weesh, Afghanistan, June 9, 2011. Travelers passing throu... More

Ehmadullah Ahmadi, director, Weesh biometrics facility,

Ehmadullah Ahmadi, director, Weesh biometrics facility,

Ehmadullah Ahmadi, director, Weesh biometrics facility, troubleshoots iris scanning equipment used to gather information from people crossing the Afghanistan-Pakistan Border at the new biometric facility in Afg... More

(Left to right) Abdul Ghani, governor, Spin Boldak

(Left to right) Abdul Ghani, governor, Spin Boldak

(Left to right) Abdul Ghani, governor, Spin Boldak District; Col. James Edwards, commander, 525th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade; and Lt. Sadullah Khan, officer in charge, Afghan Border Police/Weesh border cr... More

(Left to right) Lt. Col. Mohammed Ali, commissar, Afghan

(Left to right) Lt. Col. Mohammed Ali, commissar, Afghan

(Left to right) Lt. Col. Mohammed Ali, commissar, Afghan Border Police/Weesh border crossing; Abdul Ghani, governor, Spin Boldak District; Col. James Edwards, commander, 525th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade; ... More

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