On April 8 of this year, a delegation led by the Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation, A.V. Gutsan, visited the Academy of the Republic of Uzbekistan for the Development of Law Enforcement.
During the visit, the delegation members became acquainted with the Academy’s organizational structure and main areas of activity, the system for training, retraining, and professional development of employees of the prosecution and investigative bodies, as well as the educational process.
The guests were introduced to the Academy’s modern educational infrastructure aimed at developing practical skills, training programs based on advanced pedagogical and information technologies, the Digital Forensics Research Institute, and the Virtual Anti-Corruption Academy. In addition, the delegation visited the legal clinic, forensic training grounds, laboratories, court simulation rooms, and other specialized training facilities, as well as the information-resource center.
The meeting was held in a constructive and practical spirit. The Academy’s activities, based on the integration of education, science, and practice, aroused great interest among the guests. The parties agreed to further expand cooperation in the training, retraining, and professional development of prosecutor-investigator personnel.
As part of the visit, a series of lectures was organized for the Academy’s students with the participation of representatives of the Prosecutor General’s Office of the Russian Federation. The lectures covered modern trends in combating crime, including comparative analysis of crime in the CIS countries and cooperation to combat it, international cooperation against cybercrime in the context of digital transformation, and specific aspects of investigation regarding illegal drug trafficking and crimes against persons.
The lectures were conducted interactively, with questions, answers, and exchange of opinions. At the conclusion, participants were awarded certificates.