Hong Kong police launch first mobile forensics lab to solve crimes faster

By South China Morning Post | Created at 2025-01-16 02:06:32 | Updated at 2025-01-16 05:07:19 3 hours ago
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Hong Kong police have launched their first mobile forensics laboratory, equipped with advanced technology to speed up response time to crime scenes and evidence testing results.

The HK$1.4 million (US$179,815) van turned lab was introduced in the final quarter of 2024 and used for the first time in a murder case earlier this month, according to the force.

“The time frame from the moment we arrive at the crime scene until all results are obtained has been shortened from half a day to one hour or more,” said Tan Tung-fai, chief inspector of the Identification Bureau’s advanced technology section.

Tan said an average of seven cases required his section’s help every year, adding he expected that his team would be called to more crime scenes after the lab’s launch.

“The mobile lab is particularly used for serious crimes such as murder cases,” he said.

The lab has three sections: a fingerprint examination workstation, storage space for instruments and tools, and support equipment for outdoor operations.

Tan said officers could conduct chemical examinations and take pictures of fingerprints in the lab. They could also send fingerprint photos from the crime scenes to police headquarters.

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