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The Director Genera\, BSF/CRPF/C\SF/ITBP, CGO Complex, La-dh1..J3.~9., / ·< New Delhi · 5. The Director General, Sashastra Seema Bal, Block No. V (East), R.K.Puram , New Deli-66 6. The Director, Central Bureau of Investigation, Plot No. 5-8 , 6th Floor, CGO _fadmplex, Lodhl Road, New Oelhi-110003 .. 'Jf The Director, Intelligence Bureau, 35 Sardar Patel Marg, New Delhi rr\_ , 8. The Director General, Bureau of Police Research & Development, Nationai vl Highway No. 8, Mahipalpur, New Delhi-110037 , y The Director General. Narc0tic Cont r::'.> I Bureau , West B!ock-1 . \/'Jing No 5. \V R.K.Puram. New Delni 110. The Director General ,- Nationai Crime Records Bureau . East Block V\ I, (J f R K. Pu ram, New Delhi [V\ , ~ 11 . The Director, Natioanal Institute of Criminology & Forensic Science. Sector-3, Outer Ring Road , Rohini, Delhi ~ .12. Tl1e Director, North Eastern Police Academy, Umsaw (Meg ~) alaya) 1 -rcA,~ ,13. The Director General, National Disaster Response Force, 6 h Floor, NrJ CC-1 1, Burlding, ·Jai Singh Road, New Delhi-110001 )) 114.The Chief Executive Officers, National Intelligence Grid (NATGRlD). N~w ~'t Delhi . · , 'S"\~_c?,~'\.~.J...5.The Advisor, National Technic~I Research ~rgahization (NTRO), New Deil1i ·' A\~~ S ...- ~ S~~\\Y6. Tho Director, Cabinet Secretariat, New Delhi f } c::,o'I.\ . a . 117 . The Director General, National Investigation Agency, Lod~1i road , New Delhi Sub: A 05-days Course on "Advances in Forenslc Science" :s scheduled to be held in the S.V.P. Nati onal Police Academy, Hyderabad from February 10-14, 2020 • Inviting nominations - reg . Madam/Sir, A-05-days course on 'Advances in Forensic Science' is scheduled to be held at SVP National Police Academy, Hyderabad on February 10-14, 2020 for the IP S Officers rank of Addi . Superintendent of Police -to Inspector General of Police. 3/12/ .::'0 l':l i- 2. The objective of th o course to enable the participants: ► To discuss r~ce nt. developments cmd practices fol lowed at state and Global level in maJor domains of Foren sic Science. ► To be able to implement best practi ces for Crime scene management with emphasis on mobile forensic units . ► To understand and 0V8 rcmne ttie lapses Hnd ch alle nges faced by \Os ar d fi e:d IC\'e l Police o':i: e~s :,1 han dl ng a"'cl :0,..,:1::: rcf ....; r'~a· er•~ s :: = evi dentiary value ► To explore the possibility of utilizing and applying eme rgi ng fore nsi·c domains to the crime scene investigation with recent Indian ca se studies . ► To understa·nd Role of_ Senior Police officers in :rnplementi ng scientific methods in challenging domains such as Crime aga inst women and weaker sections of the society, Road traffi c accidents, Unidentified/Unclaimed dead bodies, Economic offences etc. ► To be familiar with Importance of Procedural guidelines to be fo ll owed while handling and forwarding samples with emphasis on Sexu2I offences, Explosions , Narcotics cases and Unnatural deaths . 3. it is re quested that eligible officers (main- 02 & reserve-01} of the level of .::. a: . Superi rtedent o~ Poli ce to Inspector General of Poli ce tram your give:i below.- 1 1 S.No. '. Name and · Address j Telephone I Email-id 1 i No/Mobile No/Fax !LJ Designation along \ 1 ___ with batch I ! No , ! 4. The nominations for the course as above may please be sent to the Academy latest by 10th January, 2020, through Fa x (040-24015179) ! E-ma i! (Cou rse Director: ajeethabequrn @svpnpa.qov.in and PA to Course Di rector: rajashekar@svpnpa ..gov.in) for acceptance and forwarding joining instructions to tt,e nominated officers directly: For any assistance the Course Director can be co ntacted on LandHne No. 040-24234435, Mobile No . 08086911111 and her PA Landline No. 040- 24234499 , Mobile No. 09666987898: 5. The Course is fully residential and the participants of the course will be staying in the accommodation provided by the Academy. The expenditure to be incurred on boarding and lodging df the participants shall be met by the Academy, in respect of all Officers attending the course. However, the expenditure on account of trnve\ of officers for attending the course may be borne by the respective State / Central Government Departments. It is informed that as per SOP of the Academy, those Officers against whom any criminal case , DE/PE etc. is in currency or co ntem plated are also not eligible to unde rgo any tralning programme/course/semina r at the Academy. Hence . nornin~tions of eiigible Officer5. may only be sent accordingly. :.IF't!Pt-: PAGE 03 6. .A. list of Officers who had given their willingness to develop domain expertise in ':~ ;;Criminal Investigation and Prosecution" is enclosed herev11ith ;::is Annexure-A to this letter. It is requ ested tha ~wh ile nomi nating Officers for above- said course, the DGs may give preference to these Officers from their respective States/UTs. 7. The dress order for the course participants Is Civvies i. e. shirt (full sleeves). T:-ou ser & tie for gentlemen and salwar kamcez / saree / Business suit for ladies. 3 The nominees may be advised to proceed for the course only after receiving confirmation of acceptance of their nominations from the Academy. The Off,cers th :--.omir.ated tor t~e course are required to report at the Academy by the evening of 09 February, 2020 i.e. one day before the commencement of the course. Transport from Hyderabad Aitport / Railway station to Academy and back wil l be provided by the Academy as per travel plan provided by the participants. (AjeI a Begu~-yj""\ ~ Assist~r.t Director ~Est:.,& Course Director Copy forwarded for favour of information to: 1. The Secretary, Government of India, Ministry of Home Affairs, North Bl ock, New Delhi - 110 001 . / ' r Urgent UCS Mail From New Delhi (AD/TG , I8CTS, 18 Hqrs) To Heads of all SI8x including FRROs & I8's Training Institutions New Delhi (All AXs/JDs at 18 Hqrs) No. 13/TG/2019(1 )-IV-4823 Dated : December 19, 2019 Kindly find enclosed a communication No. 11011/37/2019-Trg .(FS) dated December 11, 2019 received from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, National Police Academy (SVPNPA), Hyderabad inviting nomination of IPS officers (ASP to IGP) for a five day course on 'Advances in Forensic Science' scheduled to be held at SVP NPA, Hyderabad from February 10-14, 2020. 2. Desirous officers may forward their willingness along with contact no. and email-id to the undersigned by 31.12.2019 to enable us to put up the matter to senior formations. In-charge of Sl8x and various Groups at 18 Hqrs may also nominate non-lPS officers of equivalent rank for the aforesaid course. Sd/- (K.C. Pradhan) Assistant Director (TG) .
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