A technology solution combining RFID, GPS, GSM, and biometric authentication to eliminate weapon diversion, reduce insecurity, and attract international investment to the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Kinshasa, a city of 17 million people, faces a critical security paradox: the very weapons issued to protect citizens are frequently diverted, stolen, or misused. Without a tracking system, police armories operate on paper logs — easily falsified, easily lost.
The consequences are severe. Armed robbery rates in high-risk communes like Gombe and Limete exceed 800 incidents per year. Weapons recovered at crime scenes are frequently traced back to police armories. International investors cite security instability as their primary barrier to entering the Congolese market.
The Democratic Republic of Congo holds the world's largest reserves of cobalt and coltan — minerals critical to global technology supply chains. Yet this wealth remains largely inaccessible due to the security vacuum that weapon diversion perpetuates.
The PNC Weapon Tracking System, developed by TrackerIoT (USA) in partnership with Ntabtech Ltd (UK), delivers end-to-end weapon accountability through a combination of RFID tagging, GPS tracking, GSM network integration, and biometric authentication.
Every weapon in the PNC inventory receives a unique digital identity. Every movement is logged, timestamped, and geotagged. Every officer interaction requires biometric verification. The result is a complete, tamper-proof chain of custody — visible in real time from a central command dashboard.
This is not a theoretical solution. TrackerIoT's platform has been deployed by the U.S. Army and Israeli Defense Forces. Ntabtech Ltd's encryption protocols meet GCHQ standards. The technology is proven. The partnership is certified. The deployment plan is ready.
Real-time district risk classification — 26 communes monitored
Projected annual incidents — Before vs After deployment
The TrackerIoT platform was designed for environments where infrastructure is limited but security demands are absolute. Operating on existing GSM networks, it requires no dedicated fiber or satellite infrastructure — making it immediately deployable across all 26 communes of Kinshasa.
Ntabtech Ltd's encryption layer ensures that all data transmitted between weapons, officers, and the command center meets GCHQ-level security standards — the same standards used by UK intelligence services.
Each weapon receives a tamper-proof RFID tag with unique serial encoding. Scanners at armory entry/exit points log every movement automatically, creating an immutable audit trail.
Embedded GPS modules transmit weapon location data every 30 seconds. Command centers receive live position feeds, enabling instant response to unauthorized movements.
Leveraging Congo's existing mobile network infrastructure, the system operates without dedicated hardware. Any 2G/3G/4G coverage area becomes a tracking zone.
Fingerprint and facial recognition ensure only authorized officers can access weapons. Failed authentication attempts trigger immediate alerts to supervisors.
Complete digital audit trail from acquisition through deployment and return. Every officer interaction is timestamped, geotagged, and cryptographically signed.
Real-time visibility across all 26 communes of Kinshasa. Commanders see weapon status, officer assignments, and threat alerts on a single unified interface.
TrackerIoT (USA) and Ntabtech Ltd (UK) have formally united to deliver the most advanced weapon tracking technology available — a transatlantic commitment to DR Congo's security and prosperity.
When two of the Western world's most respected security technology firms formally unite to serve DR Congo, it sends an unambiguous message: Congo's security sector is investable.
The Congolese government's full partnership with Congo Mineral for security infrastructure demonstrates that local leadership is taking security seriously — creating the stable environment that American institutional investors require before committing capital.
TrackerIoT's systems are built to US military-grade specifications, while Ntabtech Ltd brings UK GCHQ-compatible encryption protocols — together delivering the highest security standards available to any police force globally.
The UK-US partnership creates a direct intelligence-sharing bridge, enabling the PNC to access real-time threat data from both American and British security networks — unprecedented for an African police force.
DR Congo holds 70% of the world's cobalt reserves. Secure weapon tracking directly protects mining operations, reducing armed robbery incidents that currently cost the sector $2.3B annually in lost productivity.
The formal partnership certificate signed by CEO & Founder Imani Freddie Ntabola on 29 April 2026 demonstrates that leading Western technology companies have already committed to Congo's security future — a powerful signal for institutional investors.
DR Congo holds the largest known reserves of cobalt and coltan on Earth — the minerals that power every electric vehicle, smartphone, and defense system in the Western world. The United States and United Kingdom have a direct strategic interest in ensuring these resources are protected.
The PNC Weapon Tracking System, delivered through the TrackerIoT-Ntabtech partnership, directly secures the supply chain integrity of these critical minerals by eliminating the armed groups that currently disrupt mining operations. Investing in Congo's security is investing in Western technological sovereignty.
WORLD BANK ASSESSMENT
"Improved security infrastructure in DRC's mining regions could unlock $15-20B in foreign direct investment within 5 years, making it one of the highest-return security investments available globally."
Meet the executives who signed the agreement and are driving this initiative forward.



Official Partnership Certificate — TrackerIoT x Ntabtech Ltd
Signed 29 April 2026 — A formal transatlantic commitment to DR Congo's security future
With TrackerIoT and Ntabtech Ltd formally committed, the Congolese government actively engaged, and the World Bank providing co-investment frameworks, the risk profile for American investors has never been lower. The question is no longer whether to invest in Congo's security — it is whether you will be part of the first wave.
A phased 36-month deployment plan designed for maximum impact with minimum disruption to ongoing police operations.
Satellite Tracking Infrastructure
Communications Equipment Standards
Biometric Authentication Systems
IoT Platform & GPS Integration
Security Software & Encryption
Co-Investment & Governance

This system gives you complete visibility over every weapon in Kinshasa — ending the era of unaccountable armories and providing the data you need to command with confidence.
Weapon tracking directly reduces civilian casualties and armed robbery rates — the two metrics that most affect public confidence in government. This is your most visible security reform.
With TrackerIoT and Ntabtech formally partnered, World Bank co-investment available, and Congo Mineral security integration confirmed, this is a de-risked entry into Africa's highest-growth security market.
The PNC Weapon Tracking System directly addresses three of the World Bank's DRC priority areas: governance, security sector reform, and private sector investment facilitation.
DR Congo's $50B mineral wealth is currently inaccessible due to security risk. This system is the key that unlocks it — and early investors will capture the asymmetric upside.
Sign Letter of Intent between PNC and TrackerIoT/Ntabtech consortium
IMMEDIATEWorld Bank IFC formal co-investment application submission
IMMEDIATEPilot site selection and infrastructure assessment for 3 communes
NEAR-TERMHardware procurement and supply chain finalization
NEAR-TERMOfficer training program launch — 200 initial trainees
PLANNEDPilot system go-live — Gombe, Limete, Matete communes
PLANNEDFull Kinshasa deployment complete — all 26 communes active
PROJECTEDNational expansion to provincial capitals begins
PROJECTEDTrackerIoT and Ntabtech Ltd are ready to begin deployment within 60 days of authorization. The World Bank co-investment framework is in place. The PNC command structure is aligned. All that remains is the decision to act.