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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

CSI: Bangkok

Far from the blue lights and sunglasses of TV dramas, Thailand's crime scene investigators undertake painstaking work (Bangkok Post)
Posted by Jason at 1:30 PM
Labels: DNA, fingerprint, law enforcement, Thailand
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