Finalization of the OSINT training cycle for Ukrainian law enforcement agencies

Over the past few months, the LingvaLexa team, after much planning and preparation, conducted a series of offline OSINT trainings for prosecutors, police officers and other law enforcement officials in a few regional centers of Ukraine. After analyzing all aspects of the training, it became clear that online training as well as short one-day trainings were ineffective, so it was decided to visit a number of cities, which was a huge advantage for the trainees.

In particular, trainings were held for:

  • Donetsk Regional Prosecutor's Office;
  • Luhansk Regional Prosecutor's Office;
  • Dnipro Regional Prosecutor's Office;
  • Prosecutor's Offices of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol;
  • Mykolaiv Regional Prosecutor's Office;
  • Chernihiv Regional Prosecutor's Office;
  • Sumy Regional Prosecutor's Office;
  • Main Department of the National Police in Donetsk region;
  • Main Department of the National Police in Dnipropetrovsk region;
  • Main Department of the National Police in Poltava region;
  • Juvenile Police;
  • High Qualification Commission of Judges;
  • High Council of Justice.

The uniqueness of the LingvaLexa team lies in the fact that we operate and conduct trainings in the cities where Ukrainian law enforcement agencies work directly with war crimes. Our experts provide the most flexible approach to organizing trainings, adapting their content to the requests received from law enforcement agencies, as well as working on the cases they provide immediately before the training.

LingvaLexa provides post-training consulting support, helping law enforcement officers to better understand the field. Only such a comprehensive approach gives the right result and helps to improve the quality of investigations. 

LingvaLexa experts not only provide law enforcement officers with theoretical knowledge, but also conduct practical exercises and give them the opportunity to put the knowledge they have gained into practice.

We are very grateful to all our partners for their cooperation and continue to work for the well-being of Ukraine!