Bla Police & DLSA holds One Day Workshop on Investigation Of NDPS Cases

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Baramulla, 17 March (CNI): Baramulla Police in collaboration with District Legal Service Authority organized a one-day workshop at Conference Hall DPL Baramulla on investigation of cases relating to the NDPS Act.

As per the police statement, a copy of which lies with Current News of India (CNI) that reads Baramulla Police in collaboration with the District Legal Service Authority organized a one-day workshop at Conference Hall DPL Baramulla for officers dealing with the investigation of narcotics cases and laws/ legal procedures involved during the investigation.

The said workshop has been organized to refine the investigating skills of investigating officers and to update their knowledge with the latest techniques and standard operating procedures to be adopted during the investigation of narcotic drugs (NDPS Act) cases to secure a maximum conviction.

On the Occasion, DySP DAR Baramulla, SHO’s and other investigating officers of District Police Baramulla also participated in the workshop.

It was impressed upon the officers that quality disposal of crime is more important than quantitative disposal. The investigating officers must be acquainted with the law and legal procedure involved in the investigation of a heinous crime. He also stressed upon investigating officers to adopt the latest techniques and follow prescribed standard operating procedures for quality investigation so that culprits do not go Scott-free.

While addressing the participants, panel lawyers from District Legal Service Authority advised for close supervision of Gazetted Officers in NDPS cases in order to improve the conviction rate and disposal of sensational crime cases.

Lectures were given by Panel lawyers of the District Legal Service Authority on various aspects of the NDPS Act and related laws and procedures. The resource person of the District Legal Service Authority delivered a detailed briefing on NDPS Act, PIT-NDPS, and financial Investigations etc. The main objective of the workshops was to enhance investigative skills and to achieve higher conviction rates in NDPS Cases, reads the statement. (CNI)


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