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Anonymous crime tips possible with mobile app

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4/2/2013 - QUANTICO, Va. (AFNS) -- Suspicious or illegal activity can now be anonymously reported directly to the Air Force Office of Special Investigations using a mobile phone application or by texting 'AFOSI' and the tip to 274637 (CRIMES) in an SMS text message.

AFOSI launched these methods to capitalize on cyberspace capabilities and engage the Air Force community more effectively to prevent crime.

"This tool allows anyone to provide OSI with completely anonymous tips on everything from illegal drugs, theft and terrorist activities to potential insider threats," said Special Agent Daron Hartvigsen, OSI Cyber Investigations and Operations. "Even better, the online and app version allow individuals to send in photos."

"We want to give Airmen a convenient, and most importantly, anonymous means to report activity detrimental to fellow Airmen. With this system they can get involved without fear of exposure or retribution from others," said Christian Oliver, superintendent of AFOSI Detachment 116. "Airmen really want to do the right thing, but are often hesitant because of perceived social repercussions," added Oliver.

Of special concern to Air Force officials are violent crimes against Air Force members, sexual assaults, and drug use.

The application uses industry standard Secure Socket Layers connection, which encrypts information exchange to ensure anonymity. When accessing the app to submit a tip, a file number is created for retrieval. Later, the tipster can check back and see comments by an OSI agent and provide more information.

"With SSL, the agent can only review the posted information, which is only accessible by the tipster and the OSI," says Oliver, "Air Force members and the OSI agent can continue to converse anonymously through the secure system."

Once downloaded, a video describes the app's features to emphasize its secure use and value to the Air Force and other community law enforcement agencies.

The direct link to the anonymous Internet tip line is https://www.tipsubmit.com/WebTips.aspx?AgencyID=1111.

Individuals can find the app in both the Android and Apple store as "TipSubmit Mobile" or use the WR code and select AFOSI as the agency when reporting a tip. Tips can also be sent in a SMS text message by texting 'AFOSI' and their tip to 274637 (CRIMES).

To download a trifold with detailed instructions on the program, click here: http://www.osi.af.mil//shared/media/document/AFD-121023-018.pdf

Or, if you need to contact AFOSI directly, either to provide a tip or share a concern, consult your base phone book or call your base operator for the telephone number of your base's AFOSI unit. If you do not have a base telephone book and don't know the number to the base operator, call toll free 1-877-246-1453 for the phone number of the AFOSI unit nearest you. Or if you prefer, send us an e-mail by clicking here: Crimebuster tips.

(Compiled from several reports including those from the Air Force Office of Special Investigations Public Affairs Office, HQ AFSPC Public Affairs, 49th Wing Public Affairs and the 377th Air Base Wing Public Affairs)



tabComments
4/11/2013 4:15:35 PM ET
Regarding Anonymity Here's how it works - tip is sent from PublicEngines servers to an out of country server. Tip is simultaneously erased from PublicEngines US server and is routed from out of country server to the desired law enforcement agency. The company and this process has faced several failed attempts to subpoena information - including a passed test conducted by the FBI. So yes it is anonymous. Regarding Quote two listed by JT the information that we share regarding your use is the tip. Since you do not share your identity in order to use the service this does not include your identity.
RV, United States
 
4/4/2013 1:29:49 PM ET
Where can i find the APP
Hodgz, Colorado
 
4/4/2013 10:51:00 AM ET
Sorry Arctic. First time posting.
SecretAgentBang, Denver CO
 
4/4/2013 9:00:48 AM ET
SecretAgentBang Denver CO. I believe you have me confused with JT Maxwell.
Arctic Warrior, Colorado Springs CO
 
4/3/2013 2:52:37 PM ET
I am sorry but any application that uses your portable electronic device isn't completely anonymous. If someone truly wants to find out what device it was sent on they can. And guess what this might be required by the defense team under subpoena to the company that provides access. So yes the OSI might not require this information but don't count on staying completely anonymous.
Jerry, Oklahoma
 
4/3/2013 2:47:39 PM ET
@Artic Warrior I fully support your efforts in providing this information to those that would be less attentive to the terms and conditions of the new APP.Additionally I believe they are required to place these statements in the APPs terms by law otherwise they would face legal ramifications. I also agree that the submission of said information would not necessarily be 'anonymous' in definition however I believe the point being made is that member's submitting tips will not be held to account if a tip ends up being a false lead. TLDR Anonymous is only anonymous as long as they keep it that way.
SecretAgentBang, Denver CO
 
4/3/2013 11:24:43 AM ET
Big Brother is ALWAYS watching
Arctic Warrior, Colorado Springs CO
 
4/2/2013 4:39:13 PM ET
This tipline is hardly anonymous according to the privacy policy at the linked website and a part of the app. Two quotes follow but I would recommend anyone considering using it read the entire policy. Quote One WE expressly disclaim any representation or warranty with respect to ensuring guaranteeing or otherwise offering any definitive promise of security in connection with your user Information or Usage Information. End Quote. Quote Two YOU AGREE THAT PUBLIC ENGINES MAY SHARE ANY AND ALL INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS PUBLIC ENGINES COLLECTS FROM YOU IN CONNECTION WITH YOUR USE OF THE PUBLIC ENGINES SERVICES WITH PARTICIPATING LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES AND OR PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICIALS.
JT, Maxwell
 
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