Jammu, Aug 13: The S.K. Police Academy, Udhampur, successfully concluded a three-day specialised course on Investigation of Murder/Homicide Cases, conducted from 11th to 13th August 2025. Eighteen officers of the J&K Police, from the ranks of PSI to Inspector, participated in the programme.According to a statement issued here, the course was structured to address all critical dimensions of murder/homicide investigations, equipping participants with in-depth knowledge and practical skills for effective case handling. Sessions were conducted by expert faculty from the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) J&K, Government Medical College Udhampur, and experienced trainers of the Academy, who shared their expertise through lectures, case studies, and interactive discussions.The valedictory function was presided over by Shri Rajinder Kumar Gupta, IPS, Deputy Director (Indoor), SKPA, as the Chief Guest. In his address, Shri Gupta emphasised the importance of staying updated with emerging challenges, modern investigative tools, and evolving forensic techniques to ensure thorough and professional handling of serious crime cases.The programme was coordinated by Chander Lekha, Senior Prosecuting Officer, with assistance from ASI Rajinder Singh, faculty member of the Academy.
SK Police Academy concludes course on Investigation of Murder/Homicide cases

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