Novel Techniques of Fingerprints: A Qualitative study of Criminal Investigation in Pakistan

Authors

  • Dr. Zaheer Abbas Assistant Professor Department of Sociology, University of Gujrat
  • Niaz Ahmad Assistant Commissioner, Shorkot, District Jhang.
  • Palwasha Ayaz Khan Advocate High Court, Islamabad

Keywords:

Finger, Prints, Crime, Murder, Criminals

Abstract

The novel study has been done by using finger prints to solve a murder cases. It proves that how much finger prints help in solving such cases. All Intelligence and forensic teams used forensic technique to solve such cases in minimum time. According to the primary study of the crime scene, death appeared to occur accidently and was related to homicide based on the shreds of evidence and the state of the dead corpse. As a result, it became critical to seek out additional impression evidence in order to complete the right analysis on time. All of the evidence gathered at the crime site was difficult to deal with. Fingerprints are frequently used as a vital tool in biometric identification. A case of murder has been faced in model town Lahore. Where a person is sleeping in his apartment. Some unknown people come and murdered him by sharp Knife. The Forensic team and Police have come on time and pick all crime scenes evidences. They collected all finger prints and traced by using ninhydrin and cyanoacrylate solutions. Some Finger Prints matched with culprits’ biometric data. As a result, it may be inferred that in this instance, it is always important and helpful not to disregard tiny evidence such as fingerprints. Using only fingerprints, the criminals are arrested within 24 hours. Finger Prints are important evidences to solve a case in less time. In this work, Ninhydrin and Cyanoacrylate methods are utilized.

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Published

31.07.2023

How to Cite

Novel Techniques of Fingerprints: A Qualitative study of Criminal Investigation in Pakistan. (2023). PAKISTAN JOURNAL OF LAW, ANALYSIS AND WISDOM, 2(1), 433-445. https://pjlaw.com.pk/index.php/Journal/article/view/42

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