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Shraddha Walker case: Aaftab's polygraph test on; Delhi police search for evidence in Thane

The second session of the polygraph test on Mehrauli murder accused Aaftab Amin Poonawala began on Thursday at the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) in Rohini.

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Published : Nov 24, 2022, 1:40 PM IST

Updated : Nov 24, 2022, 6:42 PM IST

Shraddha Walker case: Aaftab's polygraph test on; Delhi police search for evidence in Thane
Shraddha Walker case: Aaftab's polygraph test on; Delhi police search for evidence in Thane

New Delhi: The second session of the polygraph test on Mehrauli murder accused Aaftab Amin Poonawala began on Thursday at the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) in Rohini and can go on for 6 to 8 hours.

Officials said the police is looking to determine if murder was pre-planned. The test could not be conducted on Wednesday as the 28-year-old was down with a fever and cold, officials said.

"He has been brought by the police here and the process of polygraph test has started." Later in the day, Deepa Verma, Director, Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) said that polygraph test is on and there can be more sessions. "More information cannot be shared. A collective team of experts will decide when Narco test will be conducted," Verma said.

Shraddha Walker case: Aaftab's polygraph test on; Delhi police search for evidence in Thane

Also read: 'In the heat of the moment': Aaftab to court on Shraddha Walker case; polygraph test begins

Meanwhile, a team of Delhi Police conducts a search for evidence in the Bhayandar bay area of Thane (Rural) in Maharashtra. The delay in the completion of the polygraph test has also put off Poonawala's narco test. The Polygraph test records physiological phenomena such as blood pressure, pulse rate and respiration, and the data is used to determine whether the person is speaking the truth.

The narco analysis, on the other hand, involves administering the individual medication which reduces their self-consciousness and allows them to speak freely. Poonawala allegedly strangled his live-in partner Walkar (27) and sawed her body into 35 pieces which he kept in a 300-litre fridge for almost three weeks at his residence in South Delhi's Mehrauli before dumping them across the city over several days past midnight.

The murder took place in May. Poonawala has to undergo a set of tests to ascertain his emotional, mental, physiological and psychological well-being. The narco analysis cannot be conducted if he is found to be "disturbed" in the preliminary tests. On Tuesday, Poonawala had undergone the first session of the polygraph test, also known as the lie detector test, at FSL, Rohini.

New Delhi: The second session of the polygraph test on Mehrauli murder accused Aaftab Amin Poonawala began on Thursday at the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) in Rohini and can go on for 6 to 8 hours.

Officials said the police is looking to determine if murder was pre-planned. The test could not be conducted on Wednesday as the 28-year-old was down with a fever and cold, officials said.

"He has been brought by the police here and the process of polygraph test has started." Later in the day, Deepa Verma, Director, Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) said that polygraph test is on and there can be more sessions. "More information cannot be shared. A collective team of experts will decide when Narco test will be conducted," Verma said.

Shraddha Walker case: Aaftab's polygraph test on; Delhi police search for evidence in Thane

Also read: 'In the heat of the moment': Aaftab to court on Shraddha Walker case; polygraph test begins

Meanwhile, a team of Delhi Police conducts a search for evidence in the Bhayandar bay area of Thane (Rural) in Maharashtra. The delay in the completion of the polygraph test has also put off Poonawala's narco test. The Polygraph test records physiological phenomena such as blood pressure, pulse rate and respiration, and the data is used to determine whether the person is speaking the truth.

The narco analysis, on the other hand, involves administering the individual medication which reduces their self-consciousness and allows them to speak freely. Poonawala allegedly strangled his live-in partner Walkar (27) and sawed her body into 35 pieces which he kept in a 300-litre fridge for almost three weeks at his residence in South Delhi's Mehrauli before dumping them across the city over several days past midnight.

The murder took place in May. Poonawala has to undergo a set of tests to ascertain his emotional, mental, physiological and psychological well-being. The narco analysis cannot be conducted if he is found to be "disturbed" in the preliminary tests. On Tuesday, Poonawala had undergone the first session of the polygraph test, also known as the lie detector test, at FSL, Rohini.

Last Updated : Nov 24, 2022, 6:42 PM IST
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