On October 28–29, trainees of the Law Enforcement Academy under the General Prosecutor’s Office visited the Committee for Legal Statistics and Special Records.
The event was held in the format of an introductory tour, during which participants explored the operation of the Committee’s key digital platforms and visited its structural divisions. Committee staff explained the principles of legal statistics formation, the management of special records, and the use of modern analytical tools.
Special attention was given to the role of digital technologies in ensuring transparency in law enforcement practices and strengthening public trust in state institutions. Trainees were shown the functionality of the Unified Register of Pre-Trial Investigations, the “Qamqor” service, and analytical platforms capable of processing large volumes of data in real time.
The visit expanded trainees’ understanding of the digital capabilities of the prosecutor’s office and the modern approach to data management within the law enforcement system, serving as a practical contribution to the implementation of the Law and Order ideology.




