Sushant Singh Rajput Case: 80% Of Visceral Organs Already Used By Mumbai Police For Analysis, Extracting Forensic Evidence A Challenge For CBI

    Extracting Forensic Evidence A Challenge For CBI

    Sushant Singh Rajput Case: 80% Of Visceral Organs Already Used By Mumbai Police For Analysis, Extracting Forensic Evidence A Challenge For CBI

    The CBI has finally taken over the Sushant Singh Rajput case and since they have begun with their investigations many new details have surfaced.  

    Now, the CBI is all geared up to reanalyze the forensic reports to get to the crux of the case. However, the latest reports suggest that Mumbai police have utilised 80 percent of Sushant’s body organs for forensic analysis already.  The analysis of Sushant’s visceral organs was done in Mumbai’s Kalina based forensic laboratory (FSL).

    Forensic sources told Mid-Day that the police had submitted four containers containing the viscera and blood sample after Sushant’s autopsy. FSL Kalina had submitted a negative report after its analysis.  

    A forensic expert has been quoted by Mid-Day as saying, “Nearly 80 per cent of the organ samples have been used for analysis. The blood was analysed for DNA, which is preserved. Nothing suspicious was found. The remaining samples have been sealed and preserved at FSL, Kalina. They can be used for a second analysis in case of dispute.”