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Dipender Manta
Mandi, April 3
Printed documents can now be linked to specific types of printers like inkjet, laser or photocopier. This was revealed in a study conducted jointly by researchers of Regional Forensic Science Laboratory (RFSL), Mandi, and University of Technology and Management, Malaysia. Dr Rajesh Verma, Deputy Director, RFSL, told The Tribune that documents served important evidence in forensic cases.
“Their scrutiny holds the key in finding clues to reconstruction of the crimes such as production of counterfeit documents. The nature of a document can be determined by the examination of ink and their source can also be ascertained,” he claimed.

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