Libyan Forensic Experts Strengthen Collaboration with Czech Republic through a visit to the Criminalistic Institute of the Czech Police

October 9, 2025
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Three Libyan forensic experts recently completed a visit to the Criminalistic Institute of the Police of the Czech Republic, marking a new step in Libya’s forensic advancement and international cooperation. The activity focused on crime scene investigation, fingerprinting (dactyloscopy), mechanoscopy, and digital forensics. Held from 28 September to 1 October, the visit formed part of EUBAM Libya’s series of specialised training and workshops on forensic laboratory development, provided to the Libyan Ministry of Interior’s Criminal Investigation Directorate (CID). It offered participants a comprehensive overview of forensic laboratory techniques applied across EU Member States, including digital evidence analysis and evidence comparison.

Representatives from the Libyan Ministry of Foreign Affairs and EUBAM Libya also attended the visit, underlining the importance of institutional collaboration in supporting Libya’s forensic development efforts. This visit was made possible through a collaborative agreement between the Criminalistic Institute of the Czech Police and EUBAM Libya. The visit reflects EUBAM Libya’s continued commitment to strengthening the forensic capabilities of the CID, specifically the forensic laboratories in Tripoli, Benghazi, Sabha, and the newly established laboratory in Misrata. The knowledge gained will contribute to improving evidence collection, analysis, and presentation in criminal proceedings.

 

This initiative, part of EUBAM Libya’s broader support to the Libyan Ministry of Interior, reflects the European Union’s commitment to strengthening rule of law institutions and promoting international cooperation against transnational crime.

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