Srinagar: Two-day Capacity Building Training Programme of technical/digital aspects of the investigation concluded at Police Headquarters Srinagar with the valedictory function.
Justice V. C. Koul Judge, High Court of J&K and Ladakh was the chief guest on the occasion.
Speaking on the occasion, Justice congratulated Jammu and Kashmir Police for organizing the two days capacity building training programme. He said that this training programme will definitely help the JKP investigating officers while investigating different types of cases and that will help in imparting justice in the court of law.
He said that when we see the offense for which an individual or association is to be punished or panelized then we should be sure that the investigation conducted by IO should be at par with the requirements of the Act so that the Prosecution is able to prove its case on the touchstone of law.
He said that IOs have an important role in conducting investigations and in making preparations for all aspects of the matter which relate to the final submission of the challan before the court of law.
Speaking on the occasion Director General of Police J&K Dilbag welcomed Justice V. C. Koul, Judge High Court of J&K and Ladakh, and expressed gratitude for accepting the request to grace the valedictory function. He also thanked Spl. Judge of NIA court Srinagar Sandeep Gandotra for participating in the capacity building programme and also for delivering valuable lectures for the investigation officers of J&K Police. The DGP also thanked DG NIA and his team for supporting J&K Police in holding these workshops.
He said that this capacity-building training programme with NIA is the 7th course of its kind being organized and it has been a wonderful experience, so far 801 investigating as well as prosecution officers have benefitted from these programmes.
He said that these programmes have helped a lot in the investigation & disposal of different cases, yet there is much more effort needed to put in to do better, he added. He emphasized upon IOs & POs that to achieve desirable conviction in UAPA & NDPS cases, there is no margin for error on the part of the investigation.
He said that Jammu and Kashmir Police is known for their competence on every front and emphasized that officers to hit on the eco-system of terrorism through quality investigation. He said that organizing the training workshops will definitely help a long way to better dispose of different cases.
Pertinent to mention that the two days Capacity Building Training Programme was inaugurated yesterday by ADGP Armed/IRP, J&K SJM Gillani. During the training programme faculty team of NIA delivered lectures on different technical topics that include Mobile Forensics, Disc Forensic, CDR & IPDR analysis, trends in cybercrime, differences between physical & electronic evidence, etc.
Director General of Police J&K Dilbag Singh, ADGP Armed J&K SJM Gillani, ADGP (Coord/Hqrs) PHQ, M K Sinha, ADGP Kashmir Zone, Vijay Kumar, IGP (CIV/Hqrs) PHQ, B.S Tuti, Spl. Judge NIA Court Srinagar, Sandeep Gandotra, DIG CKR Sujit Kumar, DIG (Trainings) PHQ, Imtiaz Ismail Parray, DIG IRP Kashmir, Abdul Qayoom, SSP NIA J&K Rajiv Omparkesh Pande, SSP Budgam, AIsG of PHQ, visiting NIA faculty team, officers from Prosecution and other gazetted officers of PHQ were present on the occasion.