09-28-2008, 10:05 AM
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Pioneer.com
Parvaiz Sultan | New Delhi
The blast, which left a gory scene, shocked the entire city. But shockingly, in the melee, Delhi police in all likelihood destroyed forensic evidence that could have helped in gathering information about Saturday's blast in Mehrauli apparently due to lack of knowledge about forensic science. The scene of blast was washed away by the police.
<b>Even before the bomb experts from central security agencies and National Security Guards (NSG) visited the spot, Delhi police personnel removed the debris and washed the bloodstains from the blast site. Senior police officials oversaw the work as residents cleaned the site with a bathroom mop and some cardboard. When asked whether such action would destroy crucial evidence even before the experts from NSG arrive, an official said, "We have already collected whatever was there. Moreover, even when we have cleaned the place, we have made sure that all materials are collected in the gunny bag."</b>
Some residents showed double-edged nails that they claim were collected from the blast site. It was only when the NSG team arrived, that the area was cordoned off and residents and media persons were asked to move away.
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We were laughing at Pakistan, how they treat crime scene. Indian Police is worse and unprofessional. Just shows they don't know how to handle crime scene, can't do investigation. They only know how to divert attention on internal problem by blaming Pakistan and Bangladesh.
As usual B.Raman will comeup with some useless logic to give cover to SoniaDas Gadha.
Pioneer.com
Parvaiz Sultan | New Delhi
The blast, which left a gory scene, shocked the entire city. But shockingly, in the melee, Delhi police in all likelihood destroyed forensic evidence that could have helped in gathering information about Saturday's blast in Mehrauli apparently due to lack of knowledge about forensic science. The scene of blast was washed away by the police.
<b>Even before the bomb experts from central security agencies and National Security Guards (NSG) visited the spot, Delhi police personnel removed the debris and washed the bloodstains from the blast site. Senior police officials oversaw the work as residents cleaned the site with a bathroom mop and some cardboard. When asked whether such action would destroy crucial evidence even before the experts from NSG arrive, an official said, "We have already collected whatever was there. Moreover, even when we have cleaned the place, we have made sure that all materials are collected in the gunny bag."</b>
Some residents showed double-edged nails that they claim were collected from the blast site. It was only when the NSG team arrived, that the area was cordoned off and residents and media persons were asked to move away.
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We were laughing at Pakistan, how they treat crime scene. Indian Police is worse and unprofessional. Just shows they don't know how to handle crime scene, can't do investigation. They only know how to divert attention on internal problem by blaming Pakistan and Bangladesh.
As usual B.Raman will comeup with some useless logic to give cover to SoniaDas Gadha.