‘Time for Nagaland to lay emphasis on scientific investigation’

CP Dimapur, Rothihu Tetseo IPS along with John Mukho, Joint Director SFSL and DPRO Dimapur releasing the handbook on Basic Forensic Science at Dimapur on October 26. (DIPR Photo)

CP Dimapur, Rothihu Tetseo IPS along with John Mukho, Joint Director SFSL and DPRO Dimapur releasing the handbook on Basic Forensic Science at Dimapur on October 26. (DIPR Photo)

Handbook on Basic Forensic Science released 

Dimapur, October 27 (MExN): The Commissioner Police (CP) Dimapur, Rothihu Tetseo IPS observed that “time has come for Nagaland also to lay more emphasis on scientific investigation as court cannot give final verdict without proper forensic report.”

Tetseo, while releasing the handbook on Basic Forensic Science compiled by Inspector John Mukho Phom, at Forensic Science Laboratory office building, Dimapur on October 26 noted that the presence of Forensic Science Laboratory in the state saves the State's economy to a great extent as sending samples for scientific investigation outside are very expensive.

On the occasion, a DIPR report stated that Tetseo congratulated John Mukho for taking the initiative of bringing out the booklet which he said would be of immense help for the investigating officers. “This should not be the last but the first step for bringing out more and more books,” CP Dimapur encouraged.

Describing Forensic Science Department as the main backbone of Nagaland Police in the field of scientific investigation, Tetseo said, “Even the role of constables are very important in Forensic department as expert opinions becomes the most important evidence in the process of investigation.”

Further, CP advised the Forensic Science Laboratory staffs to subscribe the latest journals to keep themselves updated.

Also speaking on the occasion, UBI John Mukho Phom said that his main intention of bringing out the hand book was to make the investigating officers aware of the potentialities of various physical evidences in their course of investigation and also to be used as guidelines and reference purpose by the Investigating officers of Nagaland Police.

Joint Director State Forensic Science Laboratory, Khekali Sumi NPS, observed that the State has pool of talents in the field of Forensic Science and felt the need for promoting the available human resources. She informed that the Government has approved and sanctioned five more divisions namely documents, cyber forensic, biology, chemistry and polygraph divisions which she said was in the recruitment process.



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