Upgraded forensic lab of Nagaland inaugurated

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Upgraded forensic lab of Nagaland inaugurated

Upgraded forensic lab of Nagaland inaugurated (Representational Image)

Nagaland Deputy Chief Minister Y Patton on Thursday inaugurated the upgraded forensic laboratory of the state here.

The laboratory, the sole such facility in the state, was set up in 1982 with only fingerprinting and photography division at Razaphe village and it has now been shifted to a three-storey building here.

Divisions such as narcotic, biology & serology, chemistry, computer forensic and polygraph have been added in the upgraded laboratory, officials said.

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“Forensic Laboratory is vital in providing scientific evidence and it helps significantly in evidence gathering during the course of investigation,” said Patton, who holds the charge of the Home Department.

He expressed hope that this new forensic lab will be able to deliver timely service to those seeking justice.

Nagaland Forensic lab Y Patton Razaphe village