Pnp without Technology to Extract Seized Cellular Data: Information Takes up to One Year According to Fiscal
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This is compounded by other deficiencies such as lack of radios and crime labs, but experts warn of the risks of providing PNP agents with technologies without proper supervision.
In the midst of a crisis of citizen insecurity, the technological and budgetary precariousness of the institutions responsible for combating crime remains an obstacle.During his presentation to the Congress of the Republic, the superior prosecutor Jorge Chávez Cotrina warned that the Public Prosecutor lacks specialized software to analyze the information of cell phones seized from criminal organizations dedicated to extortion.The magistrate expl…
Entrepreneurs begin to assure their family against extortion and kidnapping, and workers?In the midst of the wave of insecurity that our country is going through, the lack of budget and resources to the institutions charged with prosecuting the crime is a latent problem.This happens with the Peruvian National Police (PNP).During his presentation to the Congress of the Republic, the superior prosecutor Jorge Chávez Cotrina warned that this instit…
Jorge Ch vez Cotrina, superior prosecutor, assures that the PNP takes up to an a or to collect the information of the cell phones seized from extortioners because they do not have the necessary software to do so.
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