Bombay HC raps CID, calls fingerprint aspects ‘unusual’

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Bombay HC raps CID, calls fingerprint aspects 'unusual'



The court on Monday, after perusing the forensic reports, said it was “unusual” that no gunshot residue was found on the deceased’s hands and no fingerprints were found on the water bottles.”This is something unusual. The residue remains on a person’s hand for three to four days. Was proper effort taken to procure the sample,” the court asked.”Not a single fingerprint was found on any of the 12 bottles. How to believe this,” the court said. Shinde’s father Anna Shinde had filed a petition in HC claiming his son was murdered in a fake encounter.Last month, the HC directed the CID, which was assigned the probe by the state government, to submit all forensic reports as well as the medical report of the injured police officer.Shinde, 24, was arrested in August for allegedly sexually assaulting two minor girls at a school in Badlapur at Thane district.



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