On 22 April 2021, the UNODC Global Firearms Programme (GFP) organized a meeting on capacity building activities within its project on Criminal Justice Response against Arms Trafficking with Montenegrin prosecutors. The objective of the event was to present the developed training materials, review and prioritize the planned training activities taking into consideration the COVID-19 restrictions.
The GFP demonstrated the training materials on identification and tracing of firearms that has been developed for an online format, the case law collection in firearms-related cases and the Guide on collection of e-evidence across borders.
The activity resulted in the endorsement of the proposed training materials, the training plan and in the identification of the Centre for Training of Judges and Prosecutors in Montenegro as a partner for implementation of the capacity building events.
The activities of UNODC GFP in the framework of the regional project on Criminal Justice Response against Arms Trafficking are supported under the Western Balkans SALW Control Roadmap Multi-Partner Trust Fund by Germany, UK, Netherlands, France, Sweden and Norway.