Nino Kochiashvili, Head of Biological Expertise Department interviewed by the PRIME TIME Newspaper

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On December 9, 2011, amendments to the norm of the law indorsed the recognition and denial of paternity based on genetical and anthropological examinations. This means that the court rules a decision either recognizing or denying paternity over a child based only on DNA or anthropological examination rests.


We contacted Nino Kochiashvili, Doctor in Genetics, Head of the Forensic Biological Department of LEPL Levan Samkharauli Forensic National Bureau to discuss the subject:

- DNA tests to identify biological relation between an adult and his alleged child is conducted only in the National Forensic Bureau in Georgia, which is an accredited state institution. The frequency of applications are high as it is quite a customary practice: we receive three, four and sometimes more court rulings on average; at the same time, we receive almost the same number of application based on private requests.   

Success achieved by Experts of the Food Unit of the Bureau

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In April 2015, Food and Tobacco Products, Alcoholic and Non-Alcoholic Beverages Examination Unit of the LEPL Levan Samkharauli National Forensics Bureau – which is accredited by ISO 17025-  participated in the qualification test.  


Experts of the Bureau examined three different samples of food products to identify microbiological indicators. The test assigned experts to identify microorganisms in freeze-dried samples of unknown composition and their quantitative analysis.

Experts of the Bureau have successfully identified 9 diverse types of microorganisms in the study samples and conducted their quantitative evaluation. The success of the Bureau is attested in the conclusive results: experts of the Bureau have distinguished themselves by submitting reports without any deviation or false answers.

Students of the Leaders House learn about the Bureau

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On June 1-3, 2015, Experts of the Bureau met with students of the “Leaders  House” within the framework of a joint project of LEPL - Levan Samkharauli National Forensics Bureau and Crime Prevention Center.


During the meeting, the students met with Head of Forensic Narcotics Department, Guri Menabdishvili; Head of Forensic graphopathology and Documents Unit, Maya Ninidze and Expert of Forensic Criminalistics, Beso Nozadze who have delivered presentations on the topics of their interest. 

Success of the Food Laboratory

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In May 2015, Food and Tobacco Products, Alcoholic and Non-Alcoholic Beverages Examination Unit of the LEPL Levan Samkharauli National Forensics Bureau participated in a qualification test, organized by the National Institute of Great Britain.  LGC is an independent organization that conducts more than 40 types of inter-laboratory tests worldwide.


The Food Unit participated in the inter-laboratory testing of dairy products. Experts were provided an unknown sample of milk powder wherein physical and chemical indicators were identified. Experts yet again delivered accurate results of examination and reaffirmed their high professionalism.

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