Major General (Res.) Amiram Levin, Former Deputy Mossad Chief, Joins Suspect Detection...

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Mon May 11, 2009 7:01am EDT

Major General (Res.) Amiram Levin, Former Deputy Mossad Chief, Joins Suspect
Detection Systems' Advisory Board

NEW YORK, May 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Suspect Detection Systems
Inc., (OTC: SDSS), a world leader in the development of terror and crime
prevention technology, announced that Israeli Major-General (res.) Amiram
Levin has agreed to join the Company's Advisory Board.
    General Levin's Military and Intelligence career encompasses 35 years of
distinguished service on behalf of the defense of the State of Israel. Gen.
Levin served as Deputy Director of Israel's Mossad (Institute for
Intelligence and Special Operations) from 1998 to 2000. Gen. Levin served in
the military as Commander of Israel's Northern Command, and as Commander of
the "Sayeret Matkal", Israel's elite intelligence and counter-terrorism
commando unit. Gen. Levin is decorated for personal bravery in combat.
    Since 2000, Gen. Levin has served on the boards of several public and
private companies, supporting several successful businesses that have
developed advanced proprietary technologies to aid the international defense
community. Gen. Levin placed one of the initial seed investments into Suspect
Detection Systems Ltd., now the subsidiary of Suspect Detection Systems Inc.
Gen. Levin's early investment-prior to negotiations with SDSS Inc.-was a
major catalyst in the corporation's decision to invest with SDS Ltd.
    "Suspect Detection Systems has developed one of the most practical
systems available on the market to identify suspects intending to commit an
act of terror or crime," said Levin. "The company's Cogito technology has
been successfully tested in the U.S. at Knoxville Airport, and is now
operating commercially in 8 countries. Cogito is easy to deploy and is
helping to make a dangerous world much safer."
    "We are extraordinarily pleased to add Major-General Amiram Levin to our
Advisory Board," said Asher Zwebner, CEO of Suspect Detection Systems. "Gen.
Levin is a true leader in defense and intelligence technology applications,
with decades of experience in the world's most intense security environment.
Since the inception of our company, Gen. Levin has been a guiding force,
helping us to develop a commercially-viable technology that is currently
being sold across the world."
    About Suspect Detection Systems
    Suspect Detection Systems Ltd. is a developer of proprietary anti-terror
and anti-crime technology designed to identify threats in real-time, and
prevent incidents before they are carried out. The technology detects the
hidden 'hostile intent' of assailants-before they commit their intended
acts-with a remarkable degree of accuracy. The system can also be used after
crime was committed to quickly identify criminals from among a pool of
suspects.
    Learn more about Suspect Detection Systems and Cogito Technology at
http://www.suspectdetection.com
    Forward-Looking Statements
    This letter contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of
Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended and Section 21E of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. All forward-looking statements
are inherently uncertain, based on current expectations and assumptions
concerning future events or future performance of Suspect Detection Systems
and its technologies. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on
these statements, which are only predictions and speak only as of the date
hereof. In evaluating such statements, prospective investors should review
carefully various risks and uncertainties identified in this release, as
actual results may differ materially from those indicated in the
forward-looking statements. Suspect Detection Systems' public filings may be
viewed at http://www.sec.gov.
    Contact:
    Asher Zwebner, asher@fxmng.com
    Alex Traiman, +1-646-863-9729


SOURCE  Suspect Detection Systems

Contact: Asher Zwebner, asher@fxmng.com, Alex Traiman, +1-646-863-9729
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