Doha: HE Attorney-General Dr. Issa bin Saad Al Jafali Al Nuaimi inaugurated a refresher training course on practical criminal investigation, organized by the Public Prosecution in cooperation with the Public Prosecution of the Arab Republic of Egypt. According to Qatar News Agency, the four-day course, attended by several Public Prosecution members, aims to refine participants' skills and enhance performance in criminal investigation through a practical, application-based methodology that involves reviewing and analyzing real cases. In remarks at the opening of the event, HE the Attorney-General emphasized the significance of training courses in raising the efficiency of Public Prosecution members and strengthening their capabilities in criminal investigation. He highlighted the judicial cooperation between Qatar's Public Prosecution and its Egyptian counterpart, noting their commitment to exchanging expertise in legal and judicial fields. Such exchanges among Arab prosecution authorities contribute to stre ngthening justice pathways and unifying practices in criminal investigation. His Excellency affirmed that the Public Prosecution will continue organizing such courses in cooperation with Arab and international legal and judicial institutions. This aligns with its vision of building a generation of highly competent public prosecutors capable of fulfilling their mission of achieving justice and protecting society. The course covers several key themes, including the concept and importance of criminal investigation, the powers of the Public Prosecution as an investigative authority, the technical foundations of conducting investigations, and the procedural steps for preparing and carrying out investigations, including crime scene inspection. It also focuses on technical aspects of investigation, starting from reviewing police reports and analyzing collected evidence, to managing interrogation sessions, questioning suspects, victims, and witnesses, and determining appropriate charges. Additional topics include developing effective investigation plans, handling seized items, interrogating suspects, and dealing with digital evidence and open-source information. The program further addresses how to prepare investigation summaries and draft indictments for trial or dismissal orders, along with practical examples of lists of evidence and reasons for closing a case. This course aligns with the Public Prosecution's commitment to enhancing judicial cooperation and exchanging expertise with counterpart institutions in friendly countries, while advancing the capabilities of its members in practical criminal investigation to positively impact the administration of justice and the course of criminal proceedings.