We’re excited to share recent success stories showcasing how Videray’s advanced X-ray technology has been instrumental in enhancing border security and aiding in narcotics detection. We also showcase the application of Videray products in correctional facilities, where our innovative solutions can help officers maintain safer environments by detecting concealed items and contraband more effectively.
Stay tuned to learn more about how Videray is driving safety and security worldwide!
Top News of the Month
Honduras Customs Enhances Drug and Fraud Detection Efforts with PX Ultra
Honduras Customs is bolstering its fight against drug trafficking and fraud detection with the implementation of modern scanners at key border points. These advanced machines will significantly improve the inspection of goods and containers, ensuring greater accuracy in detecting illegal substances and undeclared items. This modernization aligns with the country’s ongoing efforts to enhance border security and economic control. The new scanners are expected to strengthen national security and boost the efficiency of customs operations.
Top News of the Month
Norwegian Customs Strengthens Border Security with Videray Solutions
During a recent visit to Sjursøya in Oslo, Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre and Finance Minister Trygve Slagsvold Vedum observed the use of an outdated scanner to inspect containers for illegal substances. Though well-maintained, the equipment is overdue for replacement.
The Norwegian government is allocating an additional NOK 118 million in the revised national budget to upgrade Customs equipment and increase staffing. This investment will support new scanners, with enhanced capacity to intercept narcotics and other contraband, boosting security at key points such as Oslo, Brevik, and Ørje.
Product Application
Correctional Facilities
Videray solutions have revolutionized correctional facility and jail security with unmatched detection capabilities across diverse scenarios. Its advanced imaging technology empowers officers to inspect mattresses, sinks, walls, and other areas where contraband is typically concealed, making it ideal for detecting weapons, drugs, and illicit materials in hard-to-reach spaces. The system’s portability and user-friendly design enable comprehensive inspections throughout facilities, significantly boosting safety and efficiency. With heightened detection rates and enhanced operational security, Videray technology is fast becoming a trusted asset for corrections officers.
A prime example is the Chilean Gendarmerie, where the PX1 has played a pivotal role in combating contraband. During a major prison raid at Santiago 1 Penitentiary, housing 1,150 inmates, authorities confiscated 376 phones, 112 weapons, and 4 kg of drugs, marking a significant achievement in the Gendarmerie’s decade-long fight against smuggling by inmates and third parties.
Upcoming Events
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November 17-20, 2024 — Renaissance Glendale Hotel & Spa. Glendale, AZ - CNOA
November 22-26, 2024 — Indian Wells, CA