"The committee has submitted its report to the District Magistrate as well as the state government," Superintendent of Police M P Singh said, adding that further action would be taken in accordance with the instructions from the government.
City Magistrate Heera Lal Yadav said the report was submitted late last night.
The committee, which included experts, started probe amid the administration's acceptance of a lapse yesterday.
DIG (Lucknow range) R K Chaturvedi, District Magistrate Unnao Soumya Agarwal and Chief Medical Officer of the district Geeta Yadav had inspected the spot during which 47 sacks carrying human bones and 74 jars containing viscera were found from a room in the police lines complex.
Of the 74 jars in which viscera was preserved, 58 had labels on them.
The oldest was of 1980 and the latest was labelled in 2007. All the 47 sacks stuffed with human bones were labelled, he said.
Chaturvedi admitted there was lapse at some point.
"There was some lapse. In 2009 such remains were found outside post mortem houses at four or five places, including Etah and Aligarh. After that, a policy was formulated," he said.
The recovery of skeletons from the police lines' room sent the UP police into tizzy.
The matter came to the light when some painters, working inside the Reserve Police Lines premises, curiously peeped into the room through an open window and saw human remains piled up in huge number.
They immediately alerted the police.
No one initially dared to enter the room from which an unbearable stench emanated. It was only with the help of some class IV civic employees, arranged by the Unnao police, that investigators entered the room and the remains were taken to the district hospital mortuary.
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