"We will conduct DNA test of both the family members to ascertain her identity. We have already taken their blood samples and preserved the woman's viscera after conducting the postmortem", SP Mohammed Suvez Haque told reporters here yesterday.
Police had identified the tribal woman as Sarita alias Jyoti and handed over her body to her "family members".
Vinu had said in his statement to police that the woman killed in the encounter at Bhatpar forest bordering Chhattisgarh on April 4, along with her comrades, as claimed by police, was his sister and she was not a Maoist.
When asked on what grounds police identified her as Sarita in the first place, the SP said, "Our identification was based on profiles of Naxals we have in our records, besides some surrendered ultras too identified her as Sarita apart from her family members".
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However, police are facing a pertinent question on her true identity, if it is established after disinterment that the woman was not Sunita. "In that case, we presume that ultras must have taken her away along with them", the SP said.
Though Vinu had said her sister was not a Maoist he had admitted that she was a sympathiser and used to visit Naxals, often carrying food for them, in the forest area, Haque said.