DNA guns help identify criminals
SelectaDNA has launched the 'crime-sensitive DNA gun'. Thanks to guns, in cases of chaos, security police easily arrested suspects.
SelectaDNA took a year to create this unique product, with two product lines: pistols (pistols) and rifles. The orange gun, made of plastic, looks like toy guns. The gun uses small green ammunition, weighing less than 1g, each containing about 20 pills containing the same DNA code.
Small pistol and green rounds of bullets containing DNA code - (Image: Daily Mail)
With the same DNA code, the police will easily distinguish in each case.
Unlike an electric gun, a real shotgun, it does not cause any injury to the person hit. With a precision range of up to 40m, these round, small rounds will easily cling to clothing and stick to the suspect's skin for several weeks.
To identify DNA traps on suspects, the police department uses UV light emitting devices to help identify prisoners.
Jason Brown of Selectamark said: "Even though it's only been out for a few days, the DNA shotguns are getting a lot of attention."
In the future, this product will be one of the powerful supporters for the police against frequent riots in the world.
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