GASIMP Chairman Receives High Council of State Representatives to Review Progress in the Missing Persons File

   

   As part of the ongoing commitment to the missing persons file and the reinforcement of cooperation between state institutions, a group of representatives from the High Council of State visited the headquarters of the General Authority for Search and Identification of Missing Persons (GASIMP). The delegation was received by the Chairman of the Authority, Prof. Dr. Kamal Al-Siwi.

Reviewing Achievements and Operational Excellence

During the visit, the Chairman presented the Authority’s extensive efforts in search and identification, highlighting the significant milestones achieved to date. The discussions also covered various operational matters and strategic ways to further enhance performance and efficiency.

The visit included an extensive tour of GASIMP’s technical facilities, where the representatives observed the professional workflows, specialized procedures, and the cutting-edge technologies employed in the field of forensic identification.

Commendation of Technical Progress

The Council representatives praised the remarkable progress made by GASIMP, commending the high caliber of its professional staff and the advanced technical capabilities of its laboratories. They emphasized that the continuous development of these technical and technological capacities would have a profound positive impact on supporting this vital humanitarian mission.

Institutional Appreciation

For his part, the Chairman expressed his appreciation for the visit and the constructive dialogue it fostered. He valued the High Council of State’s interest in following this critical file, reaffirming GASIMP’s unwavering dedication to performing its duties and evolving its operations to serve this humanitarian cause.