The alleged abduction and murder of the four-year-old Yug in June 2014 had rocked Shimla after the skeletal remains of him were recovered from a water tank on August 22 last year.
Three persons- Chander, Tajender and Vikrant Bakshi -who were booked under Sections 302, 201, 342, 364 A and 120 B of IPC and arrested are injudicial custody.
The DNA and other scientific reports were received by CID (crime branch) from the ForensicScience Laboratory (FSL) yesterday.
The ten reports submitted by FSL included DNA report pertaining to matching of remains of Yug with his parents, ascertaining whether the bones structure collected from the crime site were of human being or animal and of one person or multiple personsand the skin attached to the tape used to tie Yug.
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