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Combating Cyber Crime: Judicial Officers Receive Specialised Training

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Justice Damalie Lwanga, the Executive Director of the Judicial Training Institute

Justice Damalie Lwanga, the Executive Director of the Judicial Training Institute

In today’s increasingly digital world, cybercrime has emerged as a significant threat, both within Uganda and globally, across all sectors.

As the use of technology continues to expand, so too does the range of criminal activities conducted online, from fraud and identity theft to cyberbullying and the dissemination of illicit content.

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The rapid evolution of these crimes has outpaced traditional legal frameworks, presenting new challenges for judicial systems worldwide.

In Uganda, the rise in cybercrime cases has underscored the urgent need for judicial officers to be equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively interpret and adjudicate such cases.

Recognising this critical need, the Judicial Training Institute recently organised a specialised training session on cyber crimes, specifically targeting judicial officers in the Eastern region of Uganda.

Held at the Mbale Resort Hotel in Mbale City, the training aimed to enhance the capacity of these officers to navigate the complexities of cybercrime cases.

The focus was on equipping participants with the tools and understanding required to deliver fair and informed judgments in an area of law that is both rapidly evolving and increasingly pivotal to maintaining justice in the digital age.

The session, led by Mbale Senior Resident Judge Frarouq Lubega, highlighted the judiciary’s commitment to addressing the growing prevalence of cybercrime.

Lubega stressed the importance of this training, noting that many judicial officers currently lack the specialised skills needed to effectively handle cyber-crime cases, which can result in challenges to issuing fair rulings.

Through enhancing the expertise of these officers, the judiciary aims to ensure that the legal system remains robust and responsive in the face of new and sophisticated forms of criminal activity.

Damalie Lwanga, the Executive Director of the Judicial Training Institute, also spoke at the event, pointing out how much people in Uganda and around the world rely on computers and the Internet.

She mentioned the various ways these technologies are being misused, such as through abuse, defamation, fraud, and the sharing of explicit content, which present significant challenges for the courts.

The judicial officers who attended the training expressed their appreciation for the chance to learn more about cybercrime.

They recognised the importance of the knowledge they gained and urged the government to provide the necessary technology and equipment for courts.

They believe that this would greatly improve the handling of cybercrime cases, ensuring that justice is served fairly and effectively.

Overall, the training session was an important step in the judiciary’s efforts to keep up with the fast-changing challenges of cybercrime, reinforcing their commitment to delivering justice in today’s digital world.

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