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FORENSIC SCIENCE LABORATORY

GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI


SECTOR 14, ROHINI, DELHI-110085
Tel: 011-27755811, Fax: 011-27555890

Forwarding Letter

(Computer Forensic Unit)

No.: FSL-2018/CFU-10527 Dated: 02/02/2024

To
Inspector of Police,
PS Tilak Marg, Winterfell

Sub: Examination of Substance found in FIR No. 1234/24 dated 09/01/2024


U/S: 8(b)/18(c)/25/29 NDPS P.S- Tilak Marg

MEMO

Please find enclosed herewith Report No. FSL-2024/CFU-10527, dated


02/02/2024 in respect of the examination of substances received with your Search
Memo Nos. 1127-B SI(1)/PS-Tilak Marg and Search Memo Nos. 1128-B
SI(1)/PS-Tilak Marg dated 08/01/2024.

All the concerned case property/ exhibits are enclosed.

DIRECTOR

Encl: (1) Sealed Report


(2) Exhibits

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FORENSIC SCIENCE LABORATORY
GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI
SECTOR 14, ROHINI, DELHI-110085
Tel: 011-27755811, Fax: 011-27555890

EXAMINATION REPORT

REPORT NO. FSL-2024/CFU-10527 Dated: 02/02/2024

To
Inspector of Police,
PS Tilak Marg, Winterfell

The exhibits forwarded vide your Memo Nos. 1127-B SI(1)/PS-Tilak


Marg and Search Memo Nos. 1128-B SI(1)/PS-Tilak Marg dated
08/01/2024 in connection with case FIR No. 1234 dated 09/01/2024 U/S:
8(b)/18(c)/25/29 NDPS P.S- Tilak Marg and received in the laboratory on
13/01/2024 in Two (02) sealed parcels. Seals were intact and tailed with the
specimen seal impressions.

DESCRIPTION OF PARCEL (S)/ EXHIBIT(S)

Parcel No. of Seal & Description of Exhibit(s) contained


No. Seal in Parcel(s)
Impressions
01 02 One sealed plastic parcel weighing
J.S 1050 grams
02 02 One sealed plastic parcel weighing
J.S 900 grams

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FORENSIC SCIENCE LABORATORY
GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI
SECTOR 14, ROHINI, DELHI-110085
Tel: 011-27755811, Fax: 011-27555890

LABORATORY EXAMINATION

I. MATERIALS AND METHODS:


The following steps and methods were employed to analyze the substance:

1. Visual Inspection: The substance was visually inspected for its


physical characteristics, including color, texture, and odor.

2. Sample Collection: A representative sample of the substance


was collected for further analysis. Proper chain of custody
procedures were followed to maintain the integrity of the
evidence.

3. Preliminary Testing: A preliminary color test was also


performed using Marquis Reagent, a common presumptive test
for the presence of opiates. This test indicated the possible
presence of opiates in the sample.

4. Confirmatory Analysis: To conclusively identify the


substance as opium, the collected sample was subjected to Gas
Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) analysis. GC-
MS is a highly reliable method for the qualitative and
quantitative analysis of various compounds, including opiates.
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FORENSIC SCIENCE LABORATORY
GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI
SECTOR 14, ROHINI, DELHI-110085
Tel: 011-27755811, Fax: 011-27555890

II. RESULTS:
The analysis of the substance yielded the following results:

1. Visual Inspection: The substance was a brownish, granular


powder with a distinct, earthy odor, consistent with the
physical characteristics of opium.

2. Preliminary Testing: The Marquis Reagent test produced a


color change indicative of the presence of opiates.

3. GC-MS Analysis: The GC-MS analysis of the sample revealed


the presence of multiple alkaloids, including morphine and
codeine, which are characteristic components of opium. The
presence of these compounds is consistent with opium, as
defined by the NDPS Act.

III. CONCLUSION:

Based on the comprehensive analysis conducted, it is confirmed that the


substance found in the vehicle is opium, as defined by the Narcotic Drugs
and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act of India. The presence of
morphine and codeine, both alkaloids found in opium, has been conclusively
established through Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS)
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FORENSIC SCIENCE LABORATORY
GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI
SECTOR 14, ROHINI, DELHI-110085
Tel: 011-27755811, Fax: 011-27555890

analysis. This finding is in violation of the NDPS Act, and appropriate legal
actions should be taken by the relevant authorities.
This report is prepared in accordance with established forensic protocols and
can be used as evidence in legal proceedings related to this case.

Encl:
1. 2 Plastic packets of Substance weighing about 1050 Grams and
900 Grams Respectively
2. Certificate U/s 65B of Indian Evidence Act

Note: Exhibits sent to this laboratory for examination and case reports
have been sealed with the seal of FSL, Rohini.

Examined By:

DR. ASHISH SRIVAS


(Senior Scientific Assistant)
Forensic Science Laboratory, Rohini
Govt. of Winterfell

“This report shall not be reproduced except in full without approval of courts of Law or
Director/FSL Govt. of Winterfell or concerned forwarding authority”

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FORENSIC SCIENCE LABORATORY
GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI
SECTOR 14, ROHINI, DELHI-110085
Tel: 011-27755811, Fax: 011-27555890

CERTIFICATE
U/S 65B (4)(C) of the Evidence Act 1872

Certified that the proceedings, the case no. FSL-2024-CFU-10527 pertaining


to FIR No. 1234 dated 09.01.2024 U/S: 8(b)/18(c)/25/29 NDPS P.S- Tilak
Marg related to substance found in the car of accused no. 1. It is confirmed
that the substance found in the vehicle is opium, as defined by the Narcotic
Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act. The presence of morphine
and codeine, both alkaloids found in opium, has been conclusively
established through Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS)
analysis. This finding is in violation of the NDPS Act, and appropriate legal
actions should be taken by the relevant authorities.

It is further certified that conditions as laid down in section 65B (2)(a) to


65B (2)(d) of the Evidence Act, 1872; regarding the admissibility of the
aforesaid content. The details as stated above are true to the best of my
knowledge and belief.

DR. ASHISH SRIVAS


(Senior Scientific Assistant)
Forensic Science Laboratory, Rohini
Govt. of Winterfell

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