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Sharjah Police bolster presence via participation in Osaka Conf

July 07, 2025 / 8:28 PM
Sharjah Police bolster presence via participation in Osaka Conf
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Sharjah 24: Brigadier Naji Mohammed Al Hammadi, the Deputy Director General of the General Directorate of Criminal Security and Ports, emphasized the importance of involving local experts in global scientific events. He described this involvement as a way to develop skills and empower individuals. The Sharjah Police General Command strongly supports these activities, believing that sharing knowledge and experiences is crucial for progress. This approach aligns with their goal to prioritize research and development as part of their modernization efforts, reinforcing the idea that knowledge is vital for creating a stable and advanced future.

This message came after the Sharjah Police took part in the International Conference on Forensic Science and Research held in Osaka, Japan. Their participation showcased the important role that police play in research and development. During the conference, Lieutenant Noura Abdul Jalil Hajouni from the Chemistry Department presented a paper via video conference. She discussed a concerning trend related to the misuse of a specific drug called "tropicamide drops," which poses new challenges in the fight against drug abuse.

Her research covered the chemical properties of this substance, its effects on the nervous system, how it spreads, and ways to detect it. It also highlighted the leadership's commitment to monitoring this issue using advanced scientific methods and precise laboratory techniques, showing their readiness to tackle new challenges.

Overall, Sharjah Police’s participation in this international conference made a significant contribution to discussions on forensic sciences. It underscored their innovative efforts within the security sector and their impact on improving national performance on the global stage.

July 07, 2025 / 8:28 PM

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