MUSCAT : The seminar brought together experts and representatives from public prosecution agencies across Arab member states, alongside legal scholars from Sultan Qaboos University’s College of Law, professionals from the judicial and security sectors, and invited other stakeholders.
The sessions featured in-depth discussions on the latest investigative techniques and technologies used in digital currency-related crimes, methods for securing and preserving digital evidence, and the challenges faced by investigative bodies in addressing these emerging threats.
Participants also explored strategies for enhancing technical and legal competencies to ensure effective procedures and uphold justice in the face of rapidly evolving digital crime landscapes.
This seminar served as a dynamic platform for exchanging practical experiences and expertise among member states, reinforcing Arab judicial cooperation and supporting the development of a robust criminal justice system.
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