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Dna Profiling Of Bodies

Himachal becomes '1st state' to create DNA database of unidentified bodies

Himachal Pradesh has become the "first state" to create a DNA database of unidentified bodies, an official said Monday. The process was started in April last year and so far records of 150 DNA samples of unidentified bodies have been stored in the database, he said. The database would help in identification of bodies which would turn out to be a big relief for the families searching for their loved ones and running from pillar to post with photographs and other details, Assistant Director (DNA), Directorate of Forensics Services, Junga, Vivek Sahajpal told PTI. The DNA samples of the relatives would be matched with the data/samples stored in DNA profiling database and accurate details would be available within seconds, he said, adding that besides identification of bodies, the DNA database would go a long way in criminal investigation of heinous crimes, identification of disaster victims, missing persons and repeated offenders. According to the police record, more than 100 bodies a

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Updated On : 17 Apr 2023 | 5:29 PM IST

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