Ban on development schemes, Sindh Forensic Lab construction project is also feared to be affected

40% of the building infrastructure of the lab has been completed, residential blocks will be built on 10 acres, Faisal Ahmed Aqeeli (photo file).

Karachi: With the ban on the approved development schemes of Sindh, there is a fear that the construction project of Sindh Forensic Lab will also be affected.

According to the Project Director of Sindh Forensic Science Laboratory, Faisal Ahmad Aqili, the Election Commission is being approached to exempt this important project from the ban, so that the burden on the judicial system due to the pending cases due to investigation on scientific basis is reduced. can go.

In a meeting with journalists about the project of Sindh Forensic Lab, Project Director Faisal Ahmad Aqeeli said that due to various reasons, the project of Sindh Forensic Lab was delayed for 6 years, but now with the support of the Supreme Court and the Sindh government, this project is now underway. Moving fast.

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40% of the construction of the building infrastructure of the forensic lab has been completed. The building of the forensic lab will be constructed on an area of ​​20 acres and residential blocks will be constructed on 10 acres. .5 billion for which PC One will be reviewed.

The Forensic Lab project will be completed in 2025 and will start supporting investigations with modern methods, a database of forensic laboratory investigation reports will be created which will be made available to the courts online thus any distortion or delay in the investigation laboratory reports. The fear will be eliminated.

A total of 14 areas of evidence will be investigated in the laboratory including document examination, audio-visual, latent fingerprint, pathology, crime scene examination.

It should be noted that the Sindh government has provided 30 acres of land free of cost in district Malir along the eastern bypass of N5 adjacent to Bin Qasim Town Link Road for the Sindh Forensic Lab.

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