Musa likens tracking criminals without a national database to magic
Musa compared tracking criminals without a national database to performing magic. He emphasized the difficulty of identifying offenders without centralized
Musa compared tracking criminals without a national database to performing
magic. He emphasized the difficulty of identifying offenders without centralized
data. The comment was made during a discussion on law‑enforcement tools. Musa
argued that a unified database would simplify investigations. He warned that
current fragmented systems hinder rapid response. The statement highlighted gaps
in national security infrastructure. Policymakers were urged to consider
establishing a comprehensive database. The remarks aim to spark debate on
improving criminal tracking capabilities.