The Asian Age

Cow slaughter cases: Rohini FSL develops new tech for testing

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New Delhi, Dec 19: Cases related to illegal slaughter of animals including cow may now be solved expeditiou­sly in Delhi with the forensic laboratory at Rohini using a new technology to identify the animal that has been butchered.The Rohini FSL started using the Mitochondr­ial DNA technology in August this year, and has helped solve 22 cases of animal slaughter since then. According to officials, this is the first lab in north India to deploy the technique to identify the animal that has been slaughtere­d and ascertain its sex.

The laboratory has deployed an automated DNA extraction instrument and a Real-Time PCR instrument based on mitochondr­ial DNA technology — Mitochondr­ial DNA is the physical embodiment of genetic informatio­n encoded in mitochondr­ion — to identify the animal and its sex. According to Delhi Police officials, the facility will help them solve cases of illegal slaughter expeditiou­sly as they have to wait for long duration when they send the samples outside the city.

They said slaughter of certain animals hurts the religious feelings of people so police need to take expeditiou­s action in such cases to avoid any tension. There has been cases where people accused of illegal cow slaughter were lynched to death by mobs.

During the probe of animal slaughter, even though a case is registered, the police depend on forensic evidence to first identify the species through the meat recovered, and then to determine its sex, according to senior FSL senior scientific officer Naresh Kumar.

“When someone is caught and claims he was transporti­ng buff, yet it is an illegal act of slaughter which also comes under the Animal Slaughteri­ng Act,” he told PTI.

He said apart from cow and buffalo meat, the lab now can also identify chicken meat.

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