EUPOL COPPS held training on cybercrime and electronic evidence for palestinian judges

December 14, 2021
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Palestinian judges are now equipped with the know-how on cybercrime cases to be prepared to deal with cybercrime and electronic evidence.

Twenty two Palestinian judges attended the one day training on cybercrime, delivered by expert Jasmin Jarad and organized by EUPOL COPPS’ Courts Team earlier this month in Ramallah.

During the training session, the judges were introduced to how to tackle cases in the area of Cyber Crimes to stop various kinds of modern crimes like robbery, forgery, blackmailing cheating, and theft that are committed with the negative use of technologies.

The event would help the Palestinian Judicial Institute (PJI) to cement ties with the High Judicial Council.

EUPOL COPPS, which was established in 2006, assists the Palestinian Authority in building its institutions for a future Palestinian state, focusing mainly on security and justice sector reforms, under Palestinian ownership and in accordance with the best European and international standards.

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