A hands-on session, in the form of a mock drill, was organized by SIFS India for students. In this exercise, students actively engaged in the investigation process and collected trace evidence from the body of an alleged victim. This practical experience helped them learn how to apply their forensic skills and collect evidence involving potential victims.
View MoreEvery crime scene is unique and requires a customized approach. Trainees were given a practical session on techniques to thoroughly document the crime scene, especially the acid attack scene, before proceeding with the collection and packaging of evidence.
View MoreA special double murder crime scene recreation exercise was carried out for the students of SIFS India. This exercise aimed to help them recognize that evidence can often be discovered in the most unexpected places, emphasizing the importance of a persistent and thorough investigative approach.
View MoreTrainees at SIFS India, after successfully completing the training program, received certificates to acknowledge and celebrate their hard work and achievements. The training will prove to be a significant milestone in their forensic education and career development.
View MoreA specialized cyber forensics training session was conducted for the students to gain knowledge about different types of cyber crimes and how to use the forensic toolkits. These sessions equipped students with the essential skills and knowledge required to tackle the complex challenges presented by cyber crime.
View MoreLip prints like fingerprints can also leave distinctive impressions when they come into contact with a surface. In this practical session, students were educated about the proper procedures for collecting lip prints and the subsequent examination processes. This practical training equipped them with the essential skills for analyzing lip prints as potential evidence during forensic investigations.
View MoreLatent fingerprints are the most common type of evidence found at a crime scene. This hands-on session equipped students with the techniques to develop, collect, and preserve latent fingerprints on various surfaces.
View MoreShoeprints are commonly encountered at crime scenes. Although they might not provide exact personal identification information, they can lead the investigators to the offender. As part of the training, students learned how to develop shoeprints using the casting method, including the process to recognize, document, and preserve shoeprint evidence.
View MoreA glimpse of the biology division at SIFS India. Due to the rising number of violent crimes, we have observed an increasing inflow of biological evidence for analysis. To cater to the demand for these services, we have established a dedicated biology wing within our organization.
View MoreA hands-on fingerprint taking session was conducted for the students to help them gain practical skills about the usage of a fingerprinting kit, a fingerprint card for recording impressions, and knowledge about legible and illegible prints.
View MoreSecret message writing styles have persisted throughout history. A hands-on session was conducted for the trainees to make them aware of the traditional and contemporary methods of concealing and revealing hidden messages. The students gained insights about the methods to decode concealed information and how to use it as a tool in forensic analysis and investigative work.
View MoreDr. Ranjeet Singh, along with Dr. Harsh Sharma, Dir. FSL Sagar, shared his knowledge during a national conference on "The Role of Science and Technology in Crime Prevention," organized by the B.T. Institute of Excellence, Sagar, and the Indian Science Congress Association.
View MoreIn situations involving financial fraud or money laundering, it is crucial to conduct a comprehensive examination of documents rather than solely focusing on the written content. A specialized session on the examination of fraudulent checks was conducted for the students. The practical session highlighted how to examine a document, including its design, security features, and other elements, to detect potential signs of forgery.
View MoreA murder crime scene reconstruction activity was conducted for the students to gain practical insights into the procedure that goes behind investigating a crime scene, from the first visit to transporting evidence to the laboratory.
View MoreA mass murder crime scene mock investigation was conducted for the students of the 2019 batch. The students learned the significance of collaboration and thorough investigation in tackling complex and challenging criminal cases.
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