DNA Center to Help Unravel Crime
Jul 03, 2012
The DNA Center at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital in Ghana says it has the facilities to assist the law enforcement agencies in the detection of crime.
It said its machines could determine the identity of criminals by extracting DNA from saliva, hair, blood, semen or any other bodily fluid left at a crime scene or on the victims by the perpetrators.
The Director of the center, Dr. Bartholomew Dzudzor, told the Daily Graphic that unfortunately, however, officials at the center had not been trained in the collection of forensic samples from crimes, adding that the centre would be willing to partner the police if the police could perform that task.
Source: myjoyonline.com

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