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UP cops turn to forensic experts for clues on car

Updated on: 27 January,2009 09:13 AM IST  | 
Surender Sharma |

The UP police have decided to take help from forensic experts to establish the ownership of the Maruti 800 car in which two Pakistani terrorists shot dead in an encounter near the Mahamaya flyover on January 25 were traveling.

UP cops turn to forensic experts for clues on car


The UP police have decided to take help from forensic experts to establish the ownership of the Maruti 800 car in which two Pakistani terrorists shot dead in an encounter near the Mahamaya flyover on January 25 were traveling. The registration number of the car - UP 14 E 953u00a0was traced to that of a Bajaj Chetak Scooter.




A senior UP police official, who is investigating the case, said, "A forensic examination of the car will make it easy to unravel the case. As soon as the report comes in we would approach Maruti-Suzuki, the manufacturer, to trace the owner."

The scooter, whose registration number was used, had changed a number of hands. The police questioned four persons who exchanged ownership of the vehicle. "We did not find anything suspicious in their statements. It is too early to comment about the involvement of these people," said the official.

Superintendent of Police (City) Noida Ashok Tripathi said forensic examination might help.

Meanwhile, a top Anti-Terrorist Squad official from Lucknow said that to gather more information teams have been sent to different places. The UP ATS is sharing details found from documents recovered from the terrorists with other states.

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