Gana Muhammadu, CG Boss |
The Nigeria Security and
Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), established a forensic unit with modern facilities
to boost its performance in the protection of Critical Infrastructure and
National Assets.
The Commandant General of
the Corps, Abdullahi Gana Muhammadu, stated this recently at the Basic Training
Programme for Forensic Desk Officers titled: “Fundamentals of Forensics in
Evidence Collection, Analysis and Litigation support” held at the Corps Academy
in Sauka, Abuja
He said: “the establishment
of the forensic unit is one of our responses to the challenges we sometimes
face within the Criminal Justice System,” adding that the facility will
continue to provide litigation support for the Corps and the Country at large.
NSCDC Boss represented by
the Acting Deputy Commandant General of the Corps, in charge of Operations
Hillary Kelechi Madu (fsi), stressed that the training was crucial, especially
in the area of analyzing evidence for prosecution of those working against the
progress and development of the Country.
According to him, the Corps
needed good record keeping and critical analysis for further investigation and
prosecution. The NSCDC Boss also thanked the Nigerian Military for training
some of her Personnel in different areas and sought for further cooperation in
other areas of need.
Earlier in his speech, the
Guest Speaker, the Army Provost Marshal, Brigadier General Ayuba Ted Hamman
represented by Col. B. A. Oguntayo commended NSCDC for floating the Forensic
facility, adding that all Law Enforcement Agencies require training in
forensics as a pre-requisite “for the efficacious discharge of their
responsibilities.”
Col. Oguntayo noted
that in recent times, “crime has assumed a very complex and sophisticated
dimension requiring the use of sophisticated gadgets and aids to investigation
for crime prevention and detection.
''In order to prevent,
detect crime and apprehend offenders, there is the need for the tools of
investigation to be modern, so as to adequately address the challenges posed
thereby''.
The hitherto traditional
methods of combating crime have all become old, anachronistic, inadequate and
incapable of detecting those responsible for the commission of criminal
offences. The accuracy, reliability and dependability of those methods cannot
be guaranteed.
According to the Head of Forensic Unit of
the Corps, Mr Tersoo Shaapera, says the facility is basically to provide
professional services that would add value to the Corps and the country at
large, therefore, admonished the Nigerian Army as a dependable ally, noting
that Considering its wealth of knowledge, experience and Professionalism they
should not be tired anytime the Corps call on them for assistance, especially
in the area of training.
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