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07ASTANA2895
2007-10-19 11:06:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy Astana
Cable title:  

Vision of the Future from the Forensics Director

Tags:  SNAR SOCI KCRM KZ 
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E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: SNAR SOCI KCRM KZ
SUBJECT: Vision of the Future from the Forensics Director

UNCLAS ASTANA 002895

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STATE FOR INL/AAE (BUHLER),SCA/CEN (O'MARA)

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E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: SNAR SOCI KCRM KZ
SUBJECT: Vision of the Future from the Forensics Director


1. Summary: Newly appointed Head of the Forensic Center in Astana
has ambitious plans to improve the work of his institution. He has
received approval from the Prime Minister for the construction of a
new building to house the National Forensic Center in Astana. He
plans to establish a Regional Forensic Academy for Central Asian and
other countries in the region at the Center. He is also working to
reform and develop methods to improve capabilities of the Forensic
Center to provide operational assistance to law enforcement in
combating drug trafficking throughout the country. End summary.


2. On September 11, 2007, INL Officer and Program Manager met with
the Head of the Forensic Center Kairat Amankulov in Astana.
Amankulov was appointed in December of 2006 and is a former police
officer with long experience in criminal investigations. During the
meeting he shared information about the GOK's plan to improve the
forensic system in the country.

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BACKGROUND
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3. In 1997, as part of democratization process, the forensics
department of the Ministry of Interior was separated into a
governmental institution under the Ministry of Justice. The head of
the forensics department stated that the split was intended to give
the forensics department independence from law enforcement.

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FUTURE AMBITIOUS PLANS
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4. Currently there are 17 poorly equipped regional forensic
laboratories in the country with about 600 experts. The Central
Laboratory is located in Almaty. Amankulov shared his ambitious
plans for a forensic development program over the next three years.
The Center expects to soon receive the first large disbursement from
the state budget and Amankulov has received preliminary approval
from the Prime Minister for construction of a new building in
Astana. His plan is to equip the center with the latest equipment
that will meet all international standards. The National Forensic
Laboratory will then be moved to Astana from Almaty.


5. Amankulov aspires to establish a Regional Forensic Science
Academy in Astana. His objective is for the Academy to serve as a
center for training and conferences for forensic scientists and
experts in Central Asia. As a first step, the Forensic Center
hosted an international conference in Almaty on September 18 and 19.
Experts from Russia, China, and Kyrgyzstan attended.


6. Amankulov and his staff are also working to reform the forensic
system in Kazakhstan. He expects that, as part of the development
program, the Forensic Center will become a Committee of the Ministry
of Justice. This change will give the center official status within
the Ministry and all of the Center's employees will become civil
servants. The Center is working to gain international accreditation
and is ready to invest in training for its experts.


7. Amankulov is also personally invested in the development of a
database to be used to identify the origin of seized drugs. He is
planning to publish a handbook with a map of types of soil and drugs
to share with regional forensic offices. He underscored the fact
that such guide will facilitate the process of drug identification
and locating the sources. He expects that in the future his Center
will be able to use this information to provide analysis of growing
and trafficking trends to law enforcement agencies in the region.


8. During the meeting he noted that because of the stabilization
and development of the economy, the number of drug users is
increasing, which also attracts a larger flow of drugs into the
country. He thanked the USG for support in combating drugs. He
also noted that even though the economic situation of Kazakhstan is
improving, the Center still relies on foreign technical assistance.



8. Comment: Post welcomes GOK efforts to improve the forensic
system. If the Forensic Center accomplishes all that Amankulov
envisions, it will do much to enhance the work of law enforcement to
combat drug trafficking into and through the region. End comment.

ORDWAY