The Professional Development Course for Assistant Directors (Legal) of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) concluded successfully at the Federal Judicial Academy, highlighted by a ceremony presided over by Honourable Justice Sadaqat Ali Khan, Judge of the Lahore High Court. The course aimed at enhancing legal expertise and professional leadership among FIA officers, covering areas such as human trafficking, cybercrime, anti-money laundering, and corporate offences.
In his keynote address at the closing ceremony, Justice Sadaqat Ali Khan commended the Federal Judicial Academy for its significant contributions towards fostering legal excellence. He underscored the importance of professional adaptability and ethical integrity, urging participants to continually update their knowledge to effectively handle the challenges presented by today’s rapidly evolving legal environment.
This training programme provided FIA’s Assistant Directors (Legal) with comprehensive, practice-oriented knowledge encompassing critical subjects central to their functions. Participants learned about contemporary legal frameworks for combating human smuggling and trafficking, addressing the complexities associated with digital evidence related to cybercrime, effectively applying anti-money laundering legislation, and understanding legal dimensions of corporate offences.
The course was designed to strengthen practical legal competencies, ensuring participants are well-prepared to face real-world challenges with precision and integrity. By equipping FIA officials with advanced knowledge and practical skills, the programme contributes significantly to the agency’s mission of upholding rule of law and effectively enforcing national and international statutes.
