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Samples from the dead bodies were collected by Medico legal officers under the supervision of Police Surgeon Karachi and submitted by the police to the SFDL, along with a request from competent authority to proceed for analysis, he mentioned.
Talking about the unnecessary interference of Punjab Forensic Science Agency (PFSA), Dr. Ishtiaq Ahmed said that after the incident, while the SFDL sample receiving unit was receiving reference samples, a team of PFSA visited the sample receiving Unit on May 23.
The team demanded the SFDL officials to handover samples and case records to them, he said. However, they remained unable to produce any authorization from the competent authority for their involvement in this case, Dr. Ishtiaq stated. The legal requirements were amicably explained to the team for their intended involvement, he said, adding that later SFDL tried to engage PFSA through proper channel but its request of collaboration was not responded positively.
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He said, "It is obvious that forensic samples and case records cannot be shared with anyone without authorization of competent authority."
PFSA collected samples from dead bodies without authorization and fulfilling legal requirements, Dr. Ishtiaq mentioned. PFSA received and analyzed reference samples provided to them without maintaining chain of custody, he maintained. Given the fact that sampling of PFSA was not supervised by the medico legal officers, no chain of custody was maintained and the sampling and coding does not match with SFDL, its reports cannot be used in comparison with the reports of SFDL at any legal grounds, he said.
It is unfortunate that this media campaign is being fanned by some high officials of PFSA ignoring their own illegal and unauthorized intervention in the case; against Sindh's official lab that fulfilled all the legal requirements while proceeding with analysis, he said.
SFDL maintains a complete record of the process, raw data, profiles and analysis of all generated reports and is ready to prove the scientific accuracy of its analysis, he stated.
It is important to mention here that the SFDL was set up with the financial help of the Sindh Health Department at the Jamil-ur-Rahman Centre for Genome Research, which works as part of the Dr Panjwani Center for Molecular Medicine and Drug Research (PCMD) at the University of Karachi. It was operationalized in July 2019. An MoU was signed between the Department of Health Government of Sindh and the ICCBS in this regard. Honorable Justice Faisal Arab, Judge Supreme Court of Pakistan directly supervised the establishment of the laboratory and visited the laboratory twice to monitor the progress and the standard. (Please send your news, article, pictorial on our email address <editor@enewspaper.com.pk & WhatsApp +923132434567 PLEASE SEND YOUR COMMENTS Thanks)July 14, 2022
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