
Gandhinagar (Gujarat) [India], July 12 (ANI): Union Home Minister Amit Shah will inaugurate the 11th edition of the INTERPOL Digital Forensic Expert Group (DFEG) Meeting at the National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU), Gandhinagar, on July 13 (Monday).
Hosting this global forum for the second time after 2022, NFSU marks a milestone in advancing forensic science and criminal investigation.
The inauguration ceremony will be graced by Bhupendra Patel, Chief Minister of Gujarat; Harsh Sanghvi, Deputy Chief Minister of Gujarat; Govind Mohan, Union Home Secretary; and JM Vyas, Vice-Chancellor of NFSU. Representatives from 47 countries, along with senior officials from law enforcement agencies, will also be in attendance.
The event will feature an exhibition of cutting-edge technologies from over 30 global companies, including Google (USA), Cellebrite (Israel), and Amped (Italy).
Shah will also unveil three Centres of Excellence: Financial Crime Investigation powered by AI, India’s first Media Forensics Centre to train journalists in forensic reporting, and Crime Scene Management, alongside Asia’s first Cyber Forensic Investigation Van, a Make-in-India innovation for on-site evidence recovery.
Bringing together leading experts, investigators, forensic professionals, policymakers, and academicians from across the globe, the event aims to foster innovation, collaboration, and excellence in criminal investigation and forensic sciences. (ANI)


