Sharjah 24: The Forensic Laboratory Department at the Sharjah Police General Command (SP) obtained a patent (for an industrial model) approved by the UAE Ministry of Economy for a device examining the viability of bullets, which iss a new innovative achievement in security, criminal and specialised fields.
Colonel Dr. Naji Muhammad Hassan Al Hammadi, an expert in the forensic evidence at the Forensic Laboratory Department, and the designer of the device, who won the Innovative Idea Award in the Minister of Interior Award for Excellence, said that such achievement will contribute significantly to raising the efficiency of work outputs. He added that the new innovation will support the efforts of the Ministry of Interior towards developing methods of working with pioneering innovations and excellence in the security field to combat and reduce crime.
Colonel Naji Al Hammadi indicated that this achievement will directly serve those working in the field of forensic evidence who are in charge of examining gunshots and the police and judicial units concerned with controlling forensic evidence (gunshots), explaining the importance of this scientific invention detecting the validity of bullets of various calibers and types, as it contributed in reducing the examination time from 5 days to 5 minutes.
Colonel Naji Al Hammadi confirmed that this pioneering device dispenses with the use of 50 types of firearms of different calibers to test the validity of the bullets, which contributed to reducing purchase expenses, in addition to providing maintenance costs.
Colonel Dr. Naji Al Hammadi, the creator of the device, expressed his thanks to the Sharjah Police General Command for its constant support for different ambitious ideas and projects in various criminal fields, and for its continuous encouragement of creativity, innovation and excellence in the implementation of projects.