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A Simple and Cogent Forensic Technique to Trap and Nab a Bribe-Seeking Corrupt Public Servant'Blue-Handed'.

Johar et al., 2017

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7267927487545713378
Author
Johar S
Johar G
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Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology

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For strengthening the legal system of justice against the menace of bribery, a highly cogent and sensitive forensic technique has been developed using an indicator dye of triphenylmethane group---Bromocresol green (BCG)---as corruption marker. By means of …
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