General Prosecutor reveals the mechanism for dealing with the bodies
A meeting headed by the Attorney General and higher authorities related to anatomical medicine took place to decide on the issue of dealing with the bodies. Identification, clues, and editing of the details of the corpse, and that every unidentified person is given an identification number related to the corpse, clues and evidence, with evidence being made with numbers after the decisions to bury the corpses were issued.
In connection with the teeth, any local, regional or international expertise can be sought, provided that a file is prepared for each corpse with a detailed report on each.
The meeting also secured the participation of a representative of the resistance committees and coordination, or a representative of each of the sectors representing the morgues and related areas, representatives of the families of the missing and stakeholders, and noted the need to assign a sufficient number of prosecutors to work within the autopsy teams and see the reports.
In the same context, the meeting stressed that the work should be transparent and clear, with stakeholders, who are represented by the Missing Persons Committee, in addition to the Resistance Committees. Among the decisions of the meeting was to ensure the completion of the procedures related to dealing with the bodies in accordance with the international protocol and to accompany the international organizations that support the procedures related to dealing with the bodies.
At the end of the meeting, the Attorney General extended his sincere thanks to international organizations and businessmen for their logistical support for this work. The meeting was held in the presence of the Attorney General, headed by the Public Prosecution Office of the Governor of Khartoum, the Forensic Medicine Authority, the Forensic Medicine Advisory Board, the Head of the Missing Persons Committee, and the Minister of Health in Khartoum State.