Sharjah: The Forensics Department at Sharjah Police has seen an expansion in recent times with the introduction of advanced technology, Colonel Adel Al Mazmi, Director-General of the laboratory, told
Gulf News in an exclusive interview. Among the new devices introduced to the laboratory are a gene scanner, an electron microscope and a detector for inorganic compounds.
The laboratory tested 58,194 samples in 2020, compared to 49,650 samples in 2019. In January this year, the department tested 3,170 samples to detect chemicals, toxic material, fingerprints, fire incidents, weapons and forgery, and handed over the reports to police, public prosecution and courts. The department received cases from Sharjah Police and from other emirates as well, including Ajman and Umm Al Quwain. All criminal cases in Sharjah were solved with the help of the forensics laboratory last year.
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Women scribes slam Pak PM Imran Khan for linking rape with dress code ANI | Updated: Apr 19, 2021 23:38 IST
Karachi [Pakistan], April 19 (ANI): Women journalists across Pakistan have slammed Prime Minister Imran Khan for his remarks that women s dress code is the real reason or motive for rape.
According to Dawn, an online conference titled From Attire to Desire , organised by Uks Research Centre here on Saturday had several women journalists, writers and academics of the country share their views on the issue of women s dress code and whether it is the real reason or motive for rape.
Senior journalist Nasim Zehra said that blaming the dress code for something as heinous as rape weakens the victim. It puts the blame on the victim, and empowers the perpetrator, she said as quoted by Dawn.
: Saturday, April 17, 2021, 11:39 AM IST
It needed more effort than just any routine job: Dr Rajesh Dere, in charge of BKC Jumbo COVID centre
Dr Dere shares his experience of handling more than 20,000 Covid patients, the hurdles faced, the vaccination drive and the second wave of Covid which has gripped the city.
From being Head of Forensic Department at the Lokmanya Tilak Municipal General Hospital in Sion and being appointed as the in-charge of the Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC) Jumbo COVID Centre, Dr Rajesh Dere s achievements are awe-inspiring. The Jumbo COVID Centre has been in news for its success rate. The Centre has seen a recovery rate of 94% and has been receiving infinite calls from across Maharashtra for beds and vaccination drive.
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