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CM Karki advocates use of advanced technology in investigation



BIRATNAGAR: Koshi Province Chief Minister, Kedar Karki, has underlined the need of using advanced technology in the investigation process against crime.

While inaugurating a three-day training on the use of scientific evidences in jurisprudence in the present society organized by the Office of Province Chief Attorney in Biratnagar today, the Chief Minister insisted on the need of utilising innovation in the investigation so as to deliver fast and reliable findings.

He also pledged that no budgetary constraint will be allowed in the investigation procedures.

Province Chief Attorney Rupesh Koirala and Prof Dr Harihar Wasti also underlined the need of making the citizen feel the presence of administration of justice.

As he said, the investigation against crime be assisted by scientific technology.

The training is attended by employees from high court and district courts, legal practitioners, medical doctors and investigation officials.

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