Qatar, represented by the Ministry of Interior (MoI), yesterday took part in a workshop organised by the Arab Interior Ministers' Council. Titled Developing Arab Guidelines on Special Investigative Techniques, the workshop was organised in co-operation with the Anti-Terrorism Project in the Middle East and North Africa.
The online workshop was attended by Brig Nasser Abdullah al-Mahmoud, director of the Criminal Evidence and Information Department, along with a number of specialised officers at the MoI.
The workshop discussed international procedures and the European Union guidelines on special investigations of different types of crimes, in addition to the legal guardrails and electronic evidence among other related topics, Qatar News Agency reported.
The workshop also saw an analysis of good practices internationally and nationally related to special investigative techniques.
The workshop discussed international procedures and the European Union guidelines on special investigations of different types of crimes, in addition to the legal guardrails and electronic evidence among other related topics, Qatar News Agency reported.
The workshop also saw an analysis of good practices internationally and nationally related to special investigative techniques.