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Significance of Fingerprints in A Brutal Travel Bag Murder-A Case Report


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1 Lieutenant and Assistant Expert, General Department of Forensic Sciences and Criminology, Dubai Police General Head Quarters, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
2 Lieutenant Colonnel and Senior Expert, General Department of Forensic Sciences and Criminology, Dubai Police General Head Quarters, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
3 Associate Professor, Department of Forensic Science Amity University Dubai, United Arab Emirates
     

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Forensic Science can be defined as the application of science to law. On the crime scene, sometimes the odour of the evidence plays a vital role in the location and identification of the evidences. The present case is one of the best examples of this. Dubai police were informed about a bad smell emanating from an apartment in one locality. After an investigation, the investigators and the forensic expert discovered that the smell was from a decomposing human body. Immediately the fingerprints experts were called to the crime scene to collect, identify, and analyze all the fingerprints encountered. This case reflects the precision, accuracy, and reliability of the fingerprint expert and the technology used by them, including chemical methods like ninhydrin and cyanoacrylate along with the high efficacy of the Automated Fingerprint Identification System. The case was uniquely solved with the aid of fingerprint analysis.

Keywords

Crime Scene, Fingerprints, cyanoacrtylate, Ninhydrin, Automated Fingerprint Identification System
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Authors

Mohammad Ahmad Abdullah Ahmad AlSuwaidi
Lieutenant and Assistant Expert, General Department of Forensic Sciences and Criminology, Dubai Police General Head Quarters, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Abdulrahman Mohammed Obaid Almehiri
Lieutenant and Assistant Expert, General Department of Forensic Sciences and Criminology, Dubai Police General Head Quarters, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Mohammed Thani Rashid Almarri
Lieutenant and Assistant Expert, General Department of Forensic Sciences and Criminology, Dubai Police General Head Quarters, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Jassim Mohammed Abdullah Rashid
Lieutenant Colonnel and Senior Expert, General Department of Forensic Sciences and Criminology, Dubai Police General Head Quarters, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Bhoopesh Kumar Sharma
Associate Professor, Department of Forensic Science Amity University Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Abstract


Forensic Science can be defined as the application of science to law. On the crime scene, sometimes the odour of the evidence plays a vital role in the location and identification of the evidences. The present case is one of the best examples of this. Dubai police were informed about a bad smell emanating from an apartment in one locality. After an investigation, the investigators and the forensic expert discovered that the smell was from a decomposing human body. Immediately the fingerprints experts were called to the crime scene to collect, identify, and analyze all the fingerprints encountered. This case reflects the precision, accuracy, and reliability of the fingerprint expert and the technology used by them, including chemical methods like ninhydrin and cyanoacrylate along with the high efficacy of the Automated Fingerprint Identification System. The case was uniquely solved with the aid of fingerprint analysis.

Keywords


Crime Scene, Fingerprints, cyanoacrtylate, Ninhydrin, Automated Fingerprint Identification System



DOI: https://doi.org/10.37506/v20%2Fi1%2F2020%2Fmlu%2F194356