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Home / Crime and Justice / Odisha Police Train First Crime Scene Officers

Odisha Police Train First Crime Scene Officers

7 Jan

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Summary

  • Odisha police to deploy specialized crime scene officers by March.
  • Seventy-two officers undergo six-week training in forensic evidence collection.
  • Initiative aims to improve evidence gathering and reduce case delays.
Odisha Police Train First Crime Scene Officers

Odisha police are establishing a specialized cadre of crime scene officers, with the first batch slated for deployment in police stations by March. This landmark initiative ensures that every station will have trained personnel adept at scientific evidence collection, a crucial step in modern criminal investigations.

A comprehensive six-week training program has been initiated for approximately 72 constables and home guards possessing science backgrounds. These officers will serve as the initial point of contact at crime scenes, tasked with securing the area, preventing contamination, and initiating the evidence collection process prior to the arrival of forensic teams. Training modules cover essential procedures for safeguarding biological, digital, and physical evidence.

This enhancement is expected to significantly improve the efficiency of investigations by addressing delays and potential evidence compromise associated with current practices, where regular officers handle these duties alongside other responsibilities. The specialized officers will also facilitate smoother communication between investigators and forensic experts, reinforcing the justice system with scientifically sound evidence.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Odisha police are set to appoint the first batch of dedicated crime scene officers in police stations across the state by March.
These officers will act as first responders at crime scenes, securing the site, preventing tampering, and collecting initial evidence before forensic teams arrive.
A six-week training program has started for the first batch of around 72 officers, comprising constables and home guards with science backgrounds.

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