The Prosecutor General's Office of Tajikistan and the U.S. State Department have signed a Memorandum of Intent for Cooperation on the implementation of the Personal Information Comparison and Evaluation System (PISCES). The department's press service announced the signing of the document on May 8, following a meeting between Yusuf Rahmon, the Prosecutor General of Tajikistan, and Manuel Micaller, the U.S. Ambassador to the Republic.
The PISCES system, designed to regulate the movement of terrorists, enables extensive technological surveillance to track the movements of individuals involved in terrorist activities. It serves as a crucial tool in assisting law enforcement agencies in the capture and detention of suspected terrorists. The signing of the memorandum underscores the commitment of both Tajikistan and the United States to collaborate closely in addressing the global threat posed by terrorism.
During the meeting, discussions also focused on exchanging information on challenges and threats to the security of both countries. The parties emphasized the importance of protecting the rights and interests of citizens, preventing and suppressing manifestations of violent extremism and terrorism, and addressing cybercrime effectively. An agreement was reached to continue bilateral legal cooperation across various areas to strengthen security measures and counter-terrorism efforts.
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