A joint team of Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) and Delhi Police on Thursday recovered a body part in New Lajpat Rai Market, near the blast site in the national capital, which claimed 12 lives.
A senior police officer revealed that after the explosion, Umar's leg was found trapped between the steering wheel and the accelerator of the car, suggesting he was behind the wheel when the car blasted.
Speaking to ANI, Dr Sudhir Gupta, Head of Forensic Medicine at AIIMS Delhi, said DNA profiling is used in human identification to match an individual to a biological sample by analysing unique sections of their DNA.
"We want a thorough inquiry on that because the people of India wish to know about the real reason behind this. Govt has to come forward with a strong inquiry system. You can see the track record. It's a clear security failure...Where is the moral responsibility of the Home Minister?" Ven
During the inspection, both live cartridges were found directly from the blast site and have been sent for detailed forensic analysis. Investigators also collected traces of ammonium nitrate and another unidentified explosive substance, the nature of which will be confirmed after laborato
Union Home Minister Amit Shah has directed the Forensic Science Laboratory to urgently match blast-site specimens and samples from the exploded vehicle's bodies.
Following the explosion, Shah directed a multi-agency investigation involving the NIA, National Security Guard (NSG), Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL), and Delhi Police to determine the cause, nature, and source of the explosives.
Investigators have traced the suspected vehicle's movements and are now examining possible communication links established before and after the explosion.
"We have registered an FIR under UAPA, explosives act, and BNS under Kotwali police station. FSL (Forensic Science Laboratory) team is there at the scene of crime and NSG team is also there who are searching around the area and examining evidence. As of now investigation is going on, it w