Fourteen members of the Public Prosecution have participated in a specialized workshop on “Digital Evidence in Counterterrorism” held in Malta.
The Attorney General’s Office stated that the training was part of ongoing efforts to enhance the judiciary’s ability to combat cybercrime, terrorism, and transnational organized crime.
The workshop, organized by the International Justice and Rule of Law Centre in partnership with the UK, focused on strengthening prosecutors’ ability to handle digital evidence while ensuring its integrity and admissibility in court proceedings.
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