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New Delhi: The Delhi Police have sent more samples of items to the Central Forensic and Sciences Laboratory (CFSL) for tests in connection with the Rahul Mahajan drug case.
Two bottles of champagne, half-filled water bottles, empty glasses and a tinned dry fruits box were recovered from Rahul's residence. His gastric lavage was procured from the Apollo Hospital.
Official sources said, the examination would be completed in a few days.
The samples were taken by Delhi police under the supervision of CFSL. However, the powder picked from Rahul's residence, as an exhibit was not part of items sent for examination.
The samples are in addition to the five samples, which were handed over by Delhi Police to CFSL on June 3.
They included a one inch by one-and-a-half inch red pouch, two stained cloth pieces of Rahul Mahajan and Pramod Mahajan's late secretary Bibek Maitra and stomach wash of the duo that was collected from Apollo Hospital and AIIMS.
A spokesman for CFSL said the Laboratory had handed over the results of the pouch containing powder that was given to CBI on June 3 by the Delhi Police after Rahul Mahajan had been admitted to the Apollo hospital.
The spokesman said the powder was heroin and the same had been conveyed to the Delhi Police
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