The main beneficiary of the Project is the State Bureau of Investigations (SBI)

Other stakeholders are judiciary and law enforcement agencies, national professional training institutions, Office of the Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights, Office of the Prosecutor General, Parliamentary Committee on Law-Enforcement

The main aim is to support the State Bureau of Investigations in effective application of European standards and practices in combatting human rights violations

The following results are expected under the project:

  • SBI staff is better handling ill-treatment and impunity cases in line with the European standards
  • SBI has a stronger internal system for effectively combatting ill-treatment and impunity
  • SBI staff selection and training procedures are better aligned with European standards

With a view to achieving these results a number of activities will be implemented to provide:

  • expert analysis and recommendations (researches, needs assessment)
  • institutional support (working groups, on-line consultations with CoE experts, round tables)
  • capacity building (trainings, workshops, trainings of trainers).

Project information

  • Duration: 21 months (1 April 2020 – 31 December 2021)
  • Place/country: Ukraine
  • Budget: 700 000 €
  • Funding: Voluntary contributions

Project documentation

Publications

  • Practitioner’s Guide “A Brief Introduction to Investigative Interviewing” - UKR

Retour Operating UAV to collect evidence of war crimes – practical course for SBI

Operating UAV to collect evidence of war crimes – practical course for SBI

In August-September 2022, 20 investigators and operatives of the State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) underwent practical course on unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) operation for evidence collection when investigating gross human rights violations at the time of war in Ukraine.

 “The peculiarity of conducting inspections of scenes of mass destruction caused by missile and artillery strikes, of mass killing and graves, fires etc., with the help of unmanned aerial vehicles (quadcopters) is the safe and remote assessment of consequences that were caused by the explosion or fire, other illegal actions, with subsequent documenting of locations where material evidence is detected and collected.

Taking into account the specifics of such scenes, the use of quadcopters for aerial photo-video shooting in dangerous or hard-to-reach areas, on large pieces of territory, becomes a modern technical means of recording trace information. It provides for the members of investigative team to safely perform traditional types of photography, applied when inspecting crime scenes: orienting (panoramic) – intended for documenting the general scene view with reference to the surrounding area and corresponding coordinates; inspective for documenting the scene itself; nodal – intended for close-up documenting; detailed for direct documenting of traces.

During the course investigators and operative staff of the State Bureau of Investigation acquired knowledge and skills in basics of aerodynamics and air navigation, aviation meteorology, air law; got acquainted with the regulatory and legal framework for the application of UAVs, design and operation of UAVs of various manufacturers, their technical characteristics and capabilities, particulars of software; participants mastered skills of safe UAV operation and learned to process and use the material collected by UAVs for the benefit of respective criminal proceedings” – Mr. Vitalii Sokolkin, Head of the Department of Criminalistics and Expert Work of the State Bureau of Investigation.

The training took place within the framework of the Council of Europe project “Supporting Institutions to Combat Ill-Treatment in Ukraine, Phase II”, the beneficiary of which is the SBI.
Kyiv, Ukraine 13 September 2022
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