At the end of its second session in Abu Dhabi, participants at the Arab Gulf Forensic Science Conference recommended the establishment of an association or body to exchange expertise and knowledge on crime, and to expand the establishment of exhibitions and conferences for their importance in applying best practices.

Major General Sheikh Mohammed Bin Tahnoon Al Nahyan, Director of Security and Ports Affairs, expressed his appreciation for the participants' efforts in enriching the conference with discussions and vision. He appreciated the support and patronage of Abu Dhabi Police for the development and modernization process which contributed to achieving security and safety. Rest in the community.

He stressed the keenness of Abu Dhabi Police to adopt scientific studies, follow up developments and international experiences, and use them in the preparation of visions and visions of the future development, and strengthen the current efforts to meet the challenges of scientific and modern methods.

The Director of the Criminal Evidence Department of Abu Dhabi Police, Brigadier Abdulrahman Al Hammadi, honored the participants in the exhibition and conference, organized by ADP GHQ, with the participation of more than 50 specialists and forensic experts from the Gulf Cooperation Council countries and the Middle East and North Africa , Over two days in Abu Dhabi.

The participants agreed that the conference is a unique international platform for the gathering of experts and scientific and specialized competencies to carry out the latest developments in the field of criminal sciences, theories, practices and global experiences and to develop their skills through knowledge and knowledge exchange.

They stressed the importance of strengthening coordination and cooperation between the security services, to the best experiences in the field of crime control, exchange of experiences and skills, through communication mechanisms and field visits of experts in the field of forensic science.

The participants called for the conclusion of agreements with the competent authorities in the field of electronic security (Internet security) to reduce the incidence of more crimes, stressing the importance of instilling useful knowledge for children, and how to deal with tablets and social media.

The recommendations included the need to exploit the means of social communication to spread the culture of security and health, which have the power of influence among the groups of society by the workers in the field of forensic evidence.

And focused on the importance of benefiting from INTERPOL training programs in the areas of counterfeiting and counterfeiting and hosting them in Abu Dhabi to spread the benefit and train the largest number of forensic experts, and expand the use of modern technologies to identify DNA, which reduces the time of results to a few minutes.