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Touring the Scottish Police Services Authority forensics lab
The new £23.3 million police forensics lab in Dundee was officially opened on June 7.
Named Rushton Court after the late Dr Donald Rushton -- a pioneering forensic pathologist and one of the first to introduce the techniques to police work in Dundee -- the five-storey Scottish Police Services Authority (SPSA) centre was opened by Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill.
The Courier was given an exclusive tour of a building that further enhances the city's reputation for science and research.
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