DANGRIGA, BELIZE – In a significant stride for forensic capabilities, Belize inaugurated a state-of-the-art forensic facility for its National Forensic Science Service on December 8, 2025. The new hub, located in Dangriga, will serve as the operational base for the Scenes of Crime Unit, marking a pivotal advancement in the nation’s criminal justice infrastructure.
Scenes of Crime Technicians (SOCOs), often described as the silent architects of criminal investigations, perform the meticulous work of documenting and preserving crime scenes. Their role encompasses comprehensive photographic documentation, detailed sketching, and the precise collection of critical evidence—including fingerprints, biological samples, ballistic materials, and trace evidence. This foundational work provides the essential data required for detectives to reconstruct events and build compelling cases.
U.S. Embassy Chargé d’Affaires Katharine Beamer presided over the opening ceremony, emphasizing the project’s symbolism. “This facility transcends its physical structure; it embodies the robust partnership between the United States and Belize and our mutual dedication to fortifying the rule of law,” Beamer stated. She highlighted the center’s role in professionalizing criminal investigations and advancing forensic science to ensure accountable, effective, and equitable justice for all Belizeans.
The enhanced facility is equipped with modern tools and resources designed to accelerate evidence processing, improve analytical accuracy, and provide advanced training for forensic personnel. This investment is anticipated to yield stronger judicial outcomes, reduce investigative timelines, and deliver greater clarity to victims’ families and communities awaiting resolution.
