Our Services - Building and equipping forensic Laboratory

We offer in collaborate with local and foreign partners the services of building, equipping and maintaining of cutting-edge forensic, crime & diagnostic Laboratories. The concept of the laboratory project is usually tailored to the budget of our prospect, domain of coverage and scope/ size of its anticipated market volume, while keeping room for feature growth.
We support all aspect of forensic sciences/ technology; the below listing is not exhaustive list of our areas of coverage.

Biology section:

Here, we build capacity that aid in the sampling and analysis of biological evidence and in the development of DNA profiles. DNA-based evidence is now of significant importance to law enforcement agents and they often use it at their disposal to either exonerate or convict a suspect.

Forensic biology has been used to prove a suspect was at a crime scene, identify illegal products from endangered species; solve crimes by matching crime scene evidence to suspects.

Chemistry Section:

We furnish Crime Chemistry laboratory with modern equipments capable of handling narcotics, narcotics paraphernalia, and other evidential samples that require wet chemistry operations.

Toxicology Lab Section:

Owing to the nature of activities in this region, we take caution in its sitting and designing; it uses various kinds of gas-consuming, heat generating and noise producing instrumentations. The design accommodates apparatus for the examination of both biological and chemical samples that capable of causing death. The samples are mostly blood, urine, etc and are subjected to test to ascertain the presence of drugs, alcohol, or other foreign substances.

Firearms (Ballistics) Lab Section:

Here, we build and equip for the examination of evidences pertaining to firearms; including weapons, bullets, bullet projectiles and casings.

Fingerprint Decoding Lab Section:

Fingerprints are easily deposited on suitable surfaces (such as glass or metal or polished stone) by the natural secretions of sweat from the eccrine glands that are present in epidermal ridges. We equip this section for the examination of evidence for the presence of finger prints through the use of chemical and nonchemical procedures.

Trace evidence section

Designed for the identification of any substances that cannot be identified in the chemistry section. Typically, substances here include microscopic particles known as trace evidence and can include, but are not limited to, paints, glass, food products, and building products. This section relies heavily on instrumentation and microscopy, including scanning electron microscopes.