The National DNA Testing Laboratory at the Dhaka Medical College Hospital will send the test results of 321 unidentified victims of the Savar Rana Plaza disaster to the labour ministry on Sunday.
The laboratory finished all the formalities of preparing the reports of the DNA tests on Saturday.
Laboratory Head Dr Sharif Akteruzzaman told the Dhaka Tribune that they would place the DNA test results before the labour ministry. He, however, declined to disclose the results before it was placed officially.
However, a reliable source said tests had been able to confirm the identities of around 300 unidentified victims.
The laboratory used Combined DNA Index System (Codis) software for sorting the DNA samples collected from the unidentified victims and their relatives.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation of USA donated the software to the Bangladesh government.
At least 321 victims of the April tragedy remained unidentified. More than 1,100 people were killed in the deadly building collapse, most of whom were women workers of the garment factories that the building housed.
Around 550 relatives, who claimed that their dear ones had been missing since the collapse, provided DNA samples.