DNA profiling facility to help identify lost soldiers

Pune: In order to conclusively establish the identity of deceased Indian soliders, a Rs 2.5 crore DNA profiling centre is all set to become functional this month at the city based Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC). The centre will be housed in the Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology of AFMC with a repository/ data […]

Pune: In order to conclusively establish the identity of deceased Indian soliders, a Rs 2.5 crore DNA profiling centre is all set to become functional this month at the city based Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC).

The centre will be housed in the Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology of AFMC with a repository/ data bank of DNA profile of Armed Forces personnel, initially covering those employed in hazardous tasks such as bomb disposal , flying fighter planes, research in explosive materials as well as the troops deployed in militancy infested areas.