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Training
Crime Scene Investigation and Forensics

At the invitation of the Hanns Seidel Foundation, Mr. Müller and Mr. Mühlbauer from the Bavarian Police Training Institute in Ainring conducted an intensive training course on 'Crime Scene Investigation and Forensics in Environmental Crimes'. The training was aimed at environmental police officers, inspectors from the National Forensic Agency and lecturers from the Forensic Faculty of the University of Internal Affairs of Mongolia. The highlight was a practical exercise in Khustai National Park.

 

 

As part of this training, various methods for securing evidence at the crime scene were taught. The topics addressed included:

 

  • Solving environmental crimes: Methods and techniques for crime scene investigation
  • Crimes with firearms: Strategies and procedures for solving crimes committed with firearms.
  • Detection and strengthening of DNA traces: Techniques for the identification and strengthening of DNA traces obtained from palm prints.
  • Crime scene evidence and physical evidence: Methods for detecting and analyzing trace and physical evidence at the crime scene

The training also covered topics such as expert safety during crime scene investigations and crime scene management.

A practical exercise in Khustai National Park was the most important cornerstone of the training. There, the participants observed how crime scene investigations and securing evidence are carried out both in Mongolia and in Bavaria, Germany.

 

Following the training, the experts met with the heads of the Environmental Police, the University of Internal Affairs and the National Forensic Agency. During this meeting, they exchanged views on the possibility of expanding cooperation in order to plan and optimize future training and joint projects.

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