Build confidence in every digital artifact.

The project responds to increasing cybercrime exposure and the need for consistent first-responder procedure. Officers are guided through scenario-led workflows that reduce accidental data alteration and improve evidence reliability for prosecution.

  • Digital evidence awareness for everyday police operations
  • First-responder handling with do-not-tamper discipline
  • Chain-of-custody and legal escalation guidance
  • Checklist-driven practice for field consistency
03 Apr 2026 Event date
20-50 Expected officers
3 Main sessions
GHS 775 Draft budget

What participants leave with

Practical outputs that support better digital case handling.

Operational clarity

Clear understanding of what to do first at scene level.

  • Identify critical devices
  • Avoid evidence contamination
  • Escalate correctly

Field checklist

A first-responder checklist for consistent handling decisions.

  • Secure the device
  • Isolate from networks
  • Document every step

Legal readiness

Evidence practices that stand up better in judicial review.

  • Chain-of-custody awareness
  • Role boundary understanding
  • Court confidence improvement

Logistics snapshot

Planning details drawn from the draft project methodology.

Location

Tarkwa Police Department

Onsite facilitation in Tarkwa, Ghana.

Time window

09:00 - 11:00

Opening, three sessions, break, and closing segment.

Deliverables

Checklist + souvenirs

Digital evidence first-responder checklist and participation items.

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