DSI Launches “Digital Crime” Training Program to Enhance Personal Capabilities in dealing with Modern Crime, Keeping pace with cyber crimes, and Elevate Investigations to International Standards
published: 3/11/2025 10:10:42 AM updated: 3/11/2025 4:17:30 PM 122 views
On March 10,
2025, at 9:00 AM, Police Major Yutthana Praedam, Director-General of the
Department of Special Investigation (DSI), assigned Police Captain Wisanu
Chimtrakool, Deputy Director-General of the DSI, to preside
over the opening ceremony of the “Digital Crimes” training program. This program is organized by the Special Expertise
Development Division, Bureau of Development and
Logistics, and is scheduled from March 10 to 14, 2025, at the DSI Academy, Nong
Chok District, Bangkok.
Ms. Yaninee Preechawit,
Director of the Expertise Development Division, delivered a report outlining
the objectives of the program,
which focus on enhancing the capabilities
of DSI personnel to gain knowledge and understanding about law enforcement
related to digital crimes. This includes prosecution of offenders, digital forensics,
enforcement of anti-money laundering laws, and real case studies, which are critical
components for effective investigations and law enforcement. The program
features distinguished speakers from both internal and external agencies who
share their knowledge and experience with participants, including special case inquiry
officials and special case officers, to enhance their skills and practical
approaches that can be applied in real situation. This course is another
significant step in developing the capabilities of DSI personnel to address the
rapidly evolving challenges of cybercrime, ensuring precise and timely
investigations that align with international standards.