jyoung
09-09-2009, 06:34 PM
APDN completed the DNA analyses in its new Authentication Laboratory
in Yorkshire. The bank notes recovered by the UK Police and submitted
to APDN for forensic authentication appeared to have been washed
multiple times by the criminals using harsh chemicals, in an attempt
to remove the dye that stained the cash during the robbery.
SigNature DNA resisted removal and was still readily detectable using
APDN's proprietary methods. APDN can supply an unlimited number of
unique DNA codes enabling the unequivocal authentication of bank notes
and other marked items. The same DNA markers detected on the recovered
bank notes were also detected on personal items belonging to the
suspects in the investigation.
in Yorkshire. The bank notes recovered by the UK Police and submitted
to APDN for forensic authentication appeared to have been washed
multiple times by the criminals using harsh chemicals, in an attempt
to remove the dye that stained the cash during the robbery.
SigNature DNA resisted removal and was still readily detectable using
APDN's proprietary methods. APDN can supply an unlimited number of
unique DNA codes enabling the unequivocal authentication of bank notes
and other marked items. The same DNA markers detected on the recovered
bank notes were also detected on personal items belonging to the
suspects in the investigation.