Indian authorities in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh
have made a grisly find in one of their police stations: dozens of human body
parts.
Contract workers made the discovery in the city of Unnao,
around 60 kilometers (37 miles) southwest of Lucknow.While cleaning a disused part of a city police station late
last week, the workers chanced upon sacks filled with human remains in a room
that had been locked for a long time.Until 2008, the room was used as a mortuary, where bodies
were kept before funerals, Ram Kishan Yadav, an additional superintendent of
police for Unnao District, told CNN.
In mid-2008, he said, the mortuary was shifted to an area
hospital."These body parts were to be shifted to the district
hospital mortuary, but we don't know how they have since been kept here in the
police station," he said. "An investigation is still ongoing."Foul play is not suspected, officials say, but they are not
sure why the bodies were not disposed of properly.
In Hinduism and some other Indian faiths, funerals are
usually conducted by cremation.Officials say the bodies are likely to be at least 20 years
old.Another police official said that DNA testing would be
conducted on the remains.Opposition lawmakers have called for an in-depth
investigation. Bharatiya Janata Party state legislator Pankaj Gupta told the Hindustan Times that his party "will take up the
issue with the chief minister and organize a movement on this issue."
Via.CNN
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