Fifteen AK-47 rifles, several used bullets and clothes of those killed, which were seized by the Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing the incident, were sent for forensic tests after being produced before the Sub-Divisional Judicial Magistrate (SDJM) in Baliguda, officials said today.
The bullets removed from the bodies of the injured and the deceased were also sent for laboratory test, they said, adding a two-member team of ballistic experts had visited the firing site on the request of the SIT.
Under attack over the incident, the state government on July 12 ordered a SIT to probe into the incident under the supervision of Inspector General of Police (Human Rights Protection Cell) Mahendra Pratap.
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