
DETECTIVE BUREAU
The Detective Bureau is a specialized division within a police department that is responsible for conducting investigations into serious crimes. The Detective Bureau is staffed with experienced and highly trained detectives who are often promoted from the ranks of uniformed officers. Detectives typically have a deep understanding of criminal law, investigative techniques, and often possess specialized skills in areas such as forensics, cybercrime, or narcotics. This bureau plays a critical role in solving complex cases and maintaining public safety.
The Detective Bureau is responsible for:
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Criminal Investigations: Detectives conduct in-depth investigations into reported crimes, using various techniques such as interviewing witnesses, gathering physical evidence, and employing surveillance methods.
Evidence Collection: They collect, preserve, and document physical evidence, including fingerprints, DNA samples, and other forensic materials that can be used in court.
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Interviews and Interrogations: Detectives interview witnesses,
victims, and suspects to obtain information and statements that
may be crucial to a case. They may also conduct interrogations of
suspects to elicit confessions or additional evidence.
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Surveillance: Surveillance may be employed to monitor suspects and gather evidence without their knowledge. This can be especially important in cases involving organized crime or ongoing criminal activities.
Case Management: Detectives are responsible for managing case files, compiling evidence, and presenting their findings to prosecutors or other relevant authorities
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Collaboration: Detectives often work closely with other law enforcement agencies, forensic experts, and the legal system. They collaborate with prosecutors to build strong cases for trial.
Specialized Units: Some Detective Bureaus have specialized units, such as Homicide, Vice, Narcotics, Cybercrime, and Cold Case units, each dedicated to specific types of investigations.
Training: Detectives undergo specialized training in investigative techniques, legal procedures, and handling sensitive and confidential information. They also stay updated on the latest developments in forensic science and technology.
Community Engagement: In some cases, detectives engage with the community to gather information and build trust, especially in neighborhoods with a high rate of crime.
High Pressure Cases: Detectives often work under high-pressure situations, especially in serious crime investigations, where quick resolution is critical to public safety and justice.
Confidentiality: Detectives often deal with sensitive information, and the ability to maintain confidentiality and handle classified or sensitive materials is essential to their work.
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The Detective Bureau is a crucial component of a police department, focused on solving complex crimes, maintaining public safety, and upholding the rule of law through thorough investigations, evidence collection, and collaboration with other law enforcement agencies and the legal system.


DETECTIVE COMMANDER
CAPTAIN PIETRO DIGENA

DAY DB EXECUTIVE OFFICER
LT. ANTHONY LAGOA

NIGHT DB EXECUTIVE OFFICER
LT. KURT CARTER
