Tecno

Tecno

Tecno mobile phones

Open
HomeCrime and Courts

Govt Planning To Introduce DNA Evidence Bill

2 years agoWed, 21 Dec 2022 12:23:17 GMT
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedIn
Govt Planning To Introduce DNA Evidence Bill

Legal experts, scientists, and government officials are meeting in Kadoma for a three-day workshop to discuss the proposed DNA Forensic Evidence Bill.

DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) forensic evidence is useful in dealing with criminal cases before both criminal and civil courts.

Law Development Commission acting deputy chairperson Rex Shana said the Bill will seek to prescribe offences that require mandatory DNA profiling to be done and the DNA evidence will be used to prove whether a person is guilty or innocent. Said Shana:

DNA forensic evidence has now been proven to be a powerful investigation tool; either to prove the guilt or innocence of a person.

Home Affairs minister Kazembe Kazembe has come up with a DNA Forensic Evidence Bill, which will be presented to Cabinet, and if approved, to Parliament for crafting.

Click here: Pindula WhatsApp Channel
wa.me/channel/0029Vb4GVea90x2nCSDImS1b

 

The Bill will also be useful in identifying victims of disasters.

It will include clauses to do with the collection, extraction, and preservation of laboratory analysis, and profiling of DNA-related issues.

Zimbabwe is now faced with crimes that need DNA evidence, and the country must have such a law.

… The Bill will also outline the manner in which DNA evidence should be tested, and the setting up of a National DNA database which will be housed under the Ministry of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage.

A council whose membership shall consist of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage officials, the Forensic Science Department (ZRP), the Ministry of Justice Legal, and other ancillary officials shall be established.

University of Zimbabwe faculty of medicine lecturer Ian Machingura Ruredzo said:

The Bill will ensure the nation standardises how DNA evidence is collected, processed and reported so that it can be used as evidence before the courts for identification purposes. The crafting of this Bill is long overdue.

A detective inspector with the Criminal Investigators Department, who was a participant in the workshop, said:

If enacted, the proposed law will make our work easier, and it will enhance the quality of forensic results pertaining to cases before the courts. This kind of legislation is long overdue.

DNA tests and forensic evidence could be used in resolving murder, culpable homicide, treason, rape, and other offences. | NewsDay

Tags

3 Comments

Soviet Union Leader · 2 years ago
dzimwe nyika dzakatanga kushandisa DNA profiling to solve criminals cases karesa, imi 2022 ndipo pamurikutanga kugara dare, what a backward country in a civilized world, shem
Murder she wrote · 2 years ago
Can you imagine worera vana vako vasikana 3 mushe mushe then yasvika nguva yekuti varoorwe your wife's boyfriend goes to court to claim vana vake. Panofa munhu!
Tete · 2 years ago
Its a sign that wakapusa kana kuti wakadyiswa.
Tupac · 2 years ago
Asi @murdershewrote uri ngomw.a. Mukadzi kupiwa vana 3 nechikomba iwe uripi. Rega baba vevana vadye roora revana vavo.
Anonymous · 2 years ago
The guy who raises someone's children believing the children are his can sue both parents of the children and claim compensation
DNA · 2 years ago
ungatoti waroora **** woti waroora here
WILLIAM SONBOY CHINEMBIRI · 2 years ago
This DNA Bill is overdue. This means that there are cases being lost due to insufficient evidence due to lack of DNA evidence. I hope that all citizens and Political Parties across the divide shall support this bill. [ CHAKANAKA CHAKANAKA MUKAKA HAURUNGWE ]. Yours truly William Sonboy CHINEMBIRI [THE BUSH LAWYER4CCC].

Leave a Comment


Generate a Whatsapp Message

Buy Phones on Credit.

More Deals
Feedback