J M R Jayasundara
Government Analyst���¢��������s Department, Sri Lanka
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Forensic Res
Case: The magistrate Kandy central part of Sri Lanka has requested to examine and report whether the partially destroyed 2 piece of paper marked as B and C belong to the land registry marked as A or not? Introduction: One day a suspicious incident was happened in Kandy land registrar���¢��������s office. The suspect was a lawyer who came to find some land title details on behalf of his client. While he was finding the details suddenly tore a tiny piece of paper from the particular registry and put it in to the mouth and chewed. One of the officer���¢�������� who was working there suddenly show the incident and he fought with the suspect and forcedly opened his mouth and toke out the chewed things and the suspect and the production was produced to the police station. The police investigators handed over the above mentioned production to the magistrate Kandy. The magistrate has sent the court production marked as A, B and C. Methodology: The examination and comparison of the above mentioned material A, B and C by stereo microscope, VSC6000 and by other optical and analytical techniques have revealed that the toned ends of particular page of A (Land Registry) and B were matched exactly. And I have identified that the hand written figures on B (chewed piece of paper) and the hand written figures of remaining pages of A (the land registry) tally with each other Conclusion: It is not an accident it is a deliberate action.
J M R Jayasundara has completed PG. Diploma in Forensic Document examination and computer forensic Central forensic science institute in 2004 Advance Training at Australia (Sydney, Canberra, Mel born, Federal Forensic Science Lab) Hong-Kong Govt. Forensic science Lab, American Academy of Forensic sciences INTERPOL Forensic science Lab (Lyon, France) Since 1994 Forensic Document Examiner in the Government Analysts Department ,Sri Lanka and also an Attorney –at-law , Visiting Lecture at University of Sri Jayewardenepura The Open University of Sri Lanka National Police Academy, Life member of Medico-legal Society of Sri Lanka. he has published more than 10 papers in reputed journals.
Email: mmjmr@ymail.com
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