
On 07-07-2021 a training workshop was conducted by Prof. Dr. Qamar ul Aarfeen at Traffic Training Institute, Saeedabad, Karachi.
117 trainee officers/ officials attended the training workshop.
Throughout the session, Prof. Dr. Qamar highlighted the digital technology adopted by the criminals how to scam and impersonate digitally to commit a crime.
Prof. Dr. Qamar made it very clear that in order to meet present-day digital era challenges, Digital Forensics plays a vital role in digital crimes. Without Digital Forensics it is impossible to combat crimes committed through emerging technologies.
There has been brainstorming sessions among the participants to address the capacity building within the Sindh Police through such courses.
At the end of orientation session, Mr. Irshad Ali Raza Seehar, the Principal, Traffic Training Institute, Saeedabad, Karachi acknowledged the efforts of Prof. Dr. Qamar as proactive approach for teaching with hands on activities.

Dr. Qamar has delivered lecture on use of basics of digital forensic tools for traffic management. Major basics covered.
- How to identify a violation through video footage
- How to identify “HIT & RUN” case through video footage
- How to penalize suspect vehicle / individual through video footage
- How to deal with rowdy road users
- Using Photographs / screen captures / CCTV footage to identify a traffic violation
- How to record crime scene in case of hit & abandoned vehicle
- How to identify violator and prepare photo graphic evidence to dispatch summons for appearance in court.
- How to manage traffic pressure zone using CCTV footage
- How to communicate between traffic zones using wireless / cell phones for traffic management
Prof. Dr. Qamar highlighted that the technology is now used by criminals to commit more digitally sophisticated crimes. The Law Enforcement Agencies’ officers.
The principal Irshad Ali Raza Seehar sahib is highly motivated individual with great desire to empower the field staff. He has been keen to adopt latest digital / electronic technology for traffic management.
Source: Prof. Dr. Qamar ul Aarfeen








































