India lost the case in the Thailand Court to extradite Munna Jhingada, an aide of Dawood Ibrahim Kasker, because Jhingada refused to give samples of his DNA and the court accepted Pakistan’s plea that he was a citizen of the country, leaving Jhingada free to return to D-company in Pakistan, reports Hindustan times on October 8. Legal system in Thailand does not allow drawing of samples without the subject’s consent, which meant the biological connection between Jhingada and his family in Mumbai could not be established.