FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL, vol. 102, n° 1, 1999, pages 67-72, 1 réf., ISSN 0379-0738, IRL
SINGH SEHGAL (D.P.), SHARMA (S.N.), MISRA (G.J.)
Forensic Science Laboratory. Punjab Police. Chandigarh. IND
The Punjab State has witnessed quite a large number of explosions caused by terrorists for more than one and half decades.
Conseqently, any incident of an explosion in the state gives the impression of having resulted from terrorist activity.
The authors examined the scene of occurrences and carried out laboratory examinations.
The quantitative estimation of the aerosol mixture formed from the LPG leaked from the cylinder and the volume of space available is within the critical limits of explosive forming mixture, has substantiated the explosion due to the leakage of LPG.
Mots-clés BDSP : Explosion, Aérosol, Inde, Asie, Violence, Explosif, Etude cas, Domicile
Mots-clés Pascal : Explosion, Aérosol, Terrorisme, Punjab, Inde, Asie, Violence, Explosif, Différenciation, Bouteille gaz, Etude cas, GPL, Logement habitation
Mots-clés Pascal anglais : Explosions, Aerosols, Terrorism, Punjab State, India, Asia, Violence, Explosives, Differentiation, Gas cylinder, Case study, LPG, Housing
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Code Inist : 002B30A10. Création : 14/12/1999.