A new fingerprint detection laboratory in Sharjah

The Director of the Criminal Evidence and Laboratories Department at the Sharjah Police General Command, Brigadier General Naji Muhammad Hassan Al Hammadi, revealed the establishment of a “fingerprint detection laboratory” using modern chemical treatments. This contributes to providing forensic evidence by accurately identifying the perpetrators. This enhances security efforts in raising the rate of contribution in detecting crimes.
Al-Hammadi stressed, in press statements, that the laboratory is a strategic step towards making the most of modern technology in combating crime, noting that the working mechanism within it depends on the latest chemical treatments, innovative scientific techniques, and precise processing methodologies linked to a comprehensive database of fingerprints. This contributes to accelerating analysis processes, issuing technical reports in record time, and ensuring efficiency in criminal investigations and quality in the evidence provided to security and judicial authorities.
Develop new processing methods
He added that the laboratory includes training and scientific research units dedicated to developing new treatment methods aimed at training technical police cadres. To raise the level of their technical skills; To become fingerprint experts in the security field.
The Director of the Evidence and Forensic Laboratories Department at Sharjah Police explained that the laboratory’s adoption of modern technologies and advanced chemical treatments is a reflection of the extent of Sharjah Police’s commitment to developing the security system and enhancing its role in detecting crimes with a high level of accuracy and professionalism in accordance with the best international standards, expressing his aspiration to achieve tangible positive results. Enhances community security and safety.
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