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13 FebruaryFebruary 12, 2013 (KHARTOUM) – The Sudanese Interior Minister Ibrahim Mahmoud Hamid warned today his country might suffer a "technological shock" that would undermine efforts to realise justice unless more work is done to keep up with advances in the field of forensic evidence.
At a forum on criminal technology the minister called for utilising DNA in investigating crimes.
Hamid stressed his ministry is doing its best in combating crimes using advanced forensics "but the world is (...)
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