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Workshop on Sensitisation of Forensic related “Do’s” & “Don’ts”

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Workshop on Sensitisation of Forensic related “Do’s” & “Don’ts” for Crime Investigation


15th June 2016
LNJN National Institute of Criminology and Forensic Science
Ministry of Home Affairs, New Delhi

Opening remarks by Sh. Sandeep Mittal, IPS, DIGP (Admin) NICFS
Opening remarks by Sh. Sandeep Mittal, IPS, DIGP (Admin) NICFS, Ministry of Home Affairs
Open remarks
Opening remarks by Sh. Sandeep Mittal, IPS, DIGP (Admin) NICFS, Ministry of Home Affairs
Remarks
Opening remarks by Sh. Vikramjit Singh, IPS, DCP, Outer District, Delhi Police
Identification
Scene of Crime Management & General Principals of Packaging by Dr. A.C. Rajvanshi, Workshop Director.
Review and valediction
Review and valediction remarks by Sh. Sandeep Mittal, IPS, DIGP (Admin) NICFS, MHA, Sh. Vijay Singh, IPS, DCP, Delhi Police, Sh. Pankaj Kumar Singh, IPS, Additional DCP, Delhi Police and Dr. A.C. Rajvanshi, Workshop Director in final session.

Shri Sandeep Mittal, an IPS Officer of 1995 Batch, completed B. Sc. (Honours) Geology with University Gold Medal and M.Sc. Applied Geology with University Gold Medal, both from University of Delhi. He earned Degree of Master’s in Police Management from Osmania University, Diploma in Cyber Security and Postgraduate Diploma in Cyber Crime Investigation and Cyber Forensics from Gujarat Forensic Science University, Gandhinagar . He is a Postgraduate in Cyber Defence and Information Assurance from Cranfield University, UK. He conducted a number of experiments in people friendly policing to bridge the divide between police and public. He headed the Security of Asia Pacific’s largest prison i.e. Tihar Prisons, New Delhi. While serving in Narcotics Control Bureau under Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India as Zonal Director he was instrumental in liquidating a number of National and International drug syndicates and developed his skills in cyber crime investigation. He is a Chevening Cyber Security Fellow, UK; a Commonwealth Scholar in Internet Law & Policy a t University of Strathclyde, UK; an Associate of Institute of Defence Studies and Analyses, New Delhi and a Life Member of United Services Institution of India, New Delhi; Indian Society of Criminology, India and Indian Institute of Public Administration, New Delhi. He is member, Editorial Board of Indian Journal of Criminology and Criminalistics, a peer reviewed journal. He has published research papers in reputed peer reviewed Journals.

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