With cutting -edge technology, the Forensic Laboratory will facilitate the collection, custody and analysis of digital evidence.
The Comptroller General of the Republic opened the most technologically advanced forensic laboratory in Latin America, A work that marked a milestone in the fight against corruption and strengthening fiscal control in Colombia.
This infrastructure, which also includes a modern evidence warehouse, had a investment higher than USD2 million, Financed with a loan from the Inter -American Development Bank (IDB).
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“The inclusion of a forensic laboratory, together with an evidence warehouse, is a fundamental investment to strengthen the fight against corruption. This goes beyond being a physical space, It is also a symbol of our fight against impunity”Said Comptroller Carlos Hernán Rodríguez Becerra.
The new laboratory will allow the entity to carry out complex financial analysis of the information collected, Detect suspicious transactions and rebuild operations that were previously impossible to track with traditional methods. It will also facilitate the analysis of digital evidence, such as emails and computer files, essential to identify irregularities in public administration.
“This Technological jewel will be essential to strengthen fiscal control capabilities throughout the country and contribute in a determined way to fight the scourge of corruption, ”said Juan Camilo Zuluaga, director of the Directorate of Information, Analysis and Immediate Reaction of the Comptroller (Diari).
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The laboratory has high performance analysis stations, Intelligent access control systems, Tools to recover damaged data and platforms to detect digital threats in real time.
“Corruption cannot continue taking opportunities to the country; CAda Malversado weight is a lost opportunity to close gaps, build equity and advance in social justice, ”said the comptroller.
Source: Integrated information system