UNODC hands over two additional Mobile Crime Scene Investigation Units to Balochistan Police
Dr. Jassim Taqui DG Al-Bab
Institute for Strategic Studies
Islamabad, 3rd
November, UNODC Country Office in Pakistan
continues to strengthen the rule of law in Balochistan by supporting the Police
Department of Balochistan towards enhancing its operational capacity and
efficiency in handling and investigating serious crimes.
Under the gracious support of the
Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL), UNODC is
implementing a 5-year (2017-2022) ‘Improving the Rule of Law in
Balochistan-Pakistan’ program in collaboration with the Government of
Balochistan. The Program aims to strengthen trust between citizens and the government
in the security and justice sector. In addition to policy and legislation
reforms, the majority of the efforts are geared towards providing the Police
Department of Balochistan both with forensic know-how as well as equipment
through handing over state-of-the-art Mobile Crime Scene Units (MCSUs). Up
until now, eight MCSUs have been handed over to the Balochistan Police to
enable scientific and systematic processing of crime scenes including proper
identification and collection of evidence.
In continuation of the INL-led
support, a gracefully hosted handing-over ceremony of two additional Mobile
Crime Scene Units to the Balochistan Police was carried out by UNODC in
collaboration with the Government of Balochistan in Quetta on 2nd
November 2022. The event was attended by key stakeholders and dignitaries from
the Rule of Law and Criminal Justice sectors, including the Police Department
of Balochistan and UNODC. The participants welcomed the induction of two
additional Mobile Crime Scene Units as a significant milestone that will
further enhance the capacity and outreach in crime scene investigation of the
police in Balochistan increasing the total number of Mobile Crime Scene Units
to eight.
These Mobile Crime Scene Units
will serve as mobile crime investigation labs, enabling an increase in the
timely outreach and conduct of extensive evidence collection and processing at
crime scene sites to document, such as homicide crime scenes and investigations
that involve causalities. The objective is to strengthen the capacity of the
local police by deploying a Mobile Crime Scene Unit that acts as a mobile crime
investigation and forensic lab staffed with trained technicians who are
equipped with skills to document and investigate crime scenes as well as
recover and preserve any physical evidence.
Speaking on the occasion, Ms.
Jouhaida Hanano, Criminal Justice Advisor from UNODC reiterated UNODC’s
commitment to improving the quality of investigation by strengthening the
Balochistan Police Crime Branch by establishing four Forensic Collection Units
in selected districts of Sibi, Khuzdar, Loralai, and Gawadar. This will further
enhance the outreach and capacity of the front-line police in the district to
systematically collect evidence and process crime scene documentation promptly.
The Inspector General of Police
from Balochistan, Mr. Abdul Khaliq Sheikh appreciated the ongoing support from
the INL and UNODC that has gone a long way in not just providing materials and
equipment but enhancing the knowledge and capacity of the Police in crime scene
investigation in Balochistan. He further added that as crime-control agents,
police must fulfill their duty to deliver a more vigilant and peaceful rule of
law, and crime scene investigation and forensics are important means to this
end.
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