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Crime Branch J&K Organizes Workshop on Financial Investigations

Crime Branch J&K Organizes Workshop on Financial Investigations

Jammu, March 12 (KINS): Inspector General of Police (IGP) Crime J&K, Dr. Sunil Gupta, inaugurated a workshop on financial investigations at Crime Branch Headquarters, Channi Rama, Jammu.

The workshop, organized by the Crime Branch (CB) J&K, was held in collaboration with an expert senior officer with experience in CBI Jammu to enhance investigative skills in tackling financial crimes.

Investigating Officers (IOs) from the Crime Branch and other agencies actively participated, sharing their experiences and legal insights. The primary objective was to strengthen expertise in financial investigations, particularly in handling white-collar and organized crimes.

DIG CBI, Vidyut Vikas (IRS), delivered an insightful lecture, sharing his experience as an investigator in the CBI and Enforcement Directorate (ED). He emphasized the importance of patience, diligence, and determination in financial investigations.Other key speakers included:SSP CICE J&K, M. Yaseen Kitchloo (IPS)Joint Director Prosecution CHQ, Laeeq Ahmad SI Abhinandan Singh.

Addressing the participants, IGP Crime J&K, Dr. Sunil Gupta, urged officers to strive for excellence in financial investigations by maintaining professionalism, leveraging modern technology, and employing scientific methods to ensure financial criminals are swiftly brought to justice.(KINS)

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