The young citizen Mohammed Khaled Al Rahma (25 years) lives his second experience in scholarship, and he became more eager to search for solutions to decipher the criminal cases and reveal their secrets and reach all that is new in the field of forensic evidence, by studying a master’s degree in the field of criminal biology (analysis and treatment DNA), at Central Lancashire University in the United Kingdom, after studying Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Sciences and Criminology, with the support of the Dubai Police General Command his employer.

Al Rahma is preparing for his graduation project on "Waning weak DNA samples from the crime scene", in an effort to find a mechanism that enables the investigator to raise samples along with fingerprints from the crime scene.

He told «Emirates Today» that “the mechanism of raising fingerprints from the crime scene affects the DNA samples, which are usually weak, and need a special mechanism to raise them, which constitutes a threat to reach the required evidence, and therefore I seek to find a special mechanism through which the fingerprints can be collected Besides DNA samples without risk, which contributes to reducing the cost and time of investigation and investigation with the accused ».

Al Rahma, whose enrollment in the military course at the Dubai Police Academy marked a separation between my scholarship experiences, said that “alienation has played a big role in learning a lot of life lessons, what served my military experience greatly, and I became more dependent on myself, and I respect the time, commit to it and invest it as required ».

He added that one of his most prominent successes in exile was training in the security department at the undergraduate level at Manchester Metropolitan University in the United Kingdom, as the first student to be practically trained in this section, and his experience was chosen from among the successful experiences of international students at the university, and he made recommendations during this three-month experience, He submitted it in a detailed report to the department to benefit from.

Al Rahma, who set his sights (a supreme goal) to graduate with a distinguished degree to return quickly to the family and embrace the homeland, said that one of his most prominent experiences in alienation was the membership of the Dubai Police Scholarship Council, which aims to represent the Dubai Police General Command best representation in external forums And documenting the students ’relationship with diplomatic channels in cases that deserve to be linked in order to develop their skills and contact with local and international leaders.

And he confirmed that he succeeded in representing the General Command of Dubai Police at the World Police Awards ceremony, in which the leadership, represented by the General Department of Narcotics Control, won the highest rating in the prestigious World Police Awards in the capital London, from among 110 nominated bodies for the award, in December 2019, About the "Stalker" process that resulted in the seizure of an international drug gang using the latest artificial intelligence technology.

High accuracy

The young citizen, Mohammed Khaled Al Rahma, spends his free time reading and learning about the latest science and technology related to his field of specialization.

He said that the world of crime is evolving with the development of life. Criminals are creating new ways so that they become more professional and leave no traces at the crime scene.

He stressed that he is searching for the latest techniques and methods that help him to discover crimes, especially that the nature of his work requires high accuracy and stopping at the smallest details to discover crime and achieve justice, stressing that it is "a wonderful work and a great responsibility, and the secretariat Dubai has carried me to, and I strive to be with good He thought it would lead me efficiently and effectively.

- Al-Rahma seeks to find a mechanism that enables the investigator to remove weak samples from the crime scene.