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New Facility At NFSU Will Be Able To Trace Origin Of Smuggled Drugs
New facility at NFSU will be able to trace origin of smuggled drugs Gandhinagar, Jul 10 (PTI) A new research and analysis centre set up at the National Forensic Science University (NFSU) here will be able to trace the place of origin of a seized drug consignment, officials said on Saturday. The Centre of Excellence for Research and Analysis of NDPS (CERA-NDPS) will be inaugurated by Union home minister Amit Shah on Monday. NDPS stands for `narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances . The CERA-NDPS, where extensive testing, training and research on narcotic substances will be conducted, has been accredited by the Union home ministry, said a release here.
NFSU develops forensic training module for police
Sun, Jul 11 2021 11:51 IST |
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National Forensic Sciences University.(photo:online.nfsu.ac.in). Image Source: IANS News
Gandhinagar, July 11 : Following a recommendation from the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), the National Forensic Sciences University here has prepared a special forensic training module for the police.
The university will be training police personnel across the nation with offline as well as online modules on the latest crime and forensic methods, and the protocols to be followed. On the recommendations of the MHA, the NFSU had been entrusted last year to develop a special forensic training module for the police. While developing the module during the Covid-19 pandemic, we also developed an online version of the module. But the training module was not an entirely new thing for us in Gujarat, as the GSFU (before getting the national status) had prepared this module and had trained Gujara