Thursday: 18 November 2010:
Forgery detection trainees graduated at Al Ain Residency
Al Ain Department of Residency and Foreigners Affairs has celebrated the graduation of one-week Forgery Detection Course trainees. 22 officers, NCOs and personnel participated in the training course. Lt. Colonel Saeed Salim Balhas al Shamsi, deputy Director, Heads of Sections and a number of the Department officers attended the ceremony.
The aim of the course was to provide trainees with the main elements of writing procedures and methods and how to detect forgery of signatures and handwritings as quickly as possible.
The participants received lecture on five main themes: Documents forgery and detection of forgery through document components, Types of ink, Definition of forgery, handwriting and the general theory.
The second theme focused on the types of writing which include natural and unnatural writing, samples and practical training. The third theme focused on the types of forgery whether materialistic, moral, whole or partial materialistic, chemical erasure and mechanical erasure, forgery by effacement, by addition and by photo change.
The fourth theme focused on forms of signatures and their types. It included practical in signatures and documents forgery and how to be detected. The fifth theme focused on showing how metal stamps are made, how they are gorged and how they are detected.
At the end of the ceremony Lt. Colonel Saeed Al Shamsi gave away certificates to the graduates.