Public Prosecution Service
The Public Prosecution Service is a government agency responsible for prosecuting criminal cases on behalf of the state. Its main role is to ensure that justice is served by bringing offenders to court and representing the interests of the public. Prosecutors within this service evaluate evidence, decide whether to file charges, and present cases during trials.
In addition to prosecuting crimes, the Public Prosecution Service also plays a role in protecting victims' rights and ensuring fair legal processes. They work closely with law enforcement agencies, such as the police, to gather evidence and build strong cases against accused individuals.