Senate approves forensics agency to strengthen Pakistan’s forensic capabilities

New agency to include expertise in digital forensics and comprehensive database of forensic materials

The Senate of Pakistan has approved the establishment of a new National Forensics Agency, to enhance the country’s forensic infrastructure.

Replacing the existing National Forensics Agency Project, the new body will provide cutting-edge research and digital forensic services to bolster national security. Its services will extend to the federal government, provinces, Gilgit-Baltistan, Azad Kashmir, and other forensic laboratories nationwide.

Key features include expertise in digital forensics and maintaining a comprehensive database of forensic materials. The agency will be governed by a high-profile body chaired by the division secretary, with members such as the IG Islamabad, NACTA’s national coordinator, and the DG of the National Police Bureau. Importantly, the agency’s director-general must not hold dual citizenship.

To ensure operational independence, the agency will enjoy a five-year tax exemption. However, strict accountability measures are in place, with penalties of up to one year in prison and a Rs. 1,000 fine for any expert or employee found issuing false or misleading forensic reports.

This development aims to modernize forensic capabilities, enhancing support for national security and law enforcement efforts.

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