On 11-15 September, the GLACY+ project, in co-operation with the Public Ministry of Peru, and Judicial Power of Peru, organised the Advanced Course on Cybercrime and Electronic Evidence for prosecutors and judges, in Lima, Peru, as the final step of the training cycle for national trainers.
The course brought together around 25 judges and prosecutors from Peru, who previously completed the first two modules, with the aim of becoming certified national trainers.
The course experience was also enhanced through the participation of Chilean and Argentinian prosecutors and judges, who contributed to the discussions with examples and knowledge sharing from their own country.
The project will continue working with the Public Ministry of Peru and the Judicial Power of Peru to ensure the integration of the new instructors in the training plans on cybercrime and electronic evidence, with the aim of ensuring the self-sustainability of the training system.
First part of the TOT on cybercrime and electronic evidence in Peru
