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Aaftab's polygraph test may go on for a day or two; major clue found in bathroom | 10 points

A forensic team broke the tiles of the bathroom of Aaftab Amin Poonawala's flat and found blood stains. The tiles have been sent for DNA test.

Updated on: Nov 22, 2022 11:00 PM IST
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The process of the polygraph test on Aaftab Amin Poonawala, the accused in the Shraddha Walkar murder case, began on Tuesday with the pre-med sessions and scientific sessions conducted in the evening. After the polygraph test, the Delhi Police are likely to go for the narco analysis. According to a senior official of the Forensic Science Laboratory of Rohini, the polygraph test may take a day or even two, depending on how it proceeds. Generally, the process is time-consuming.

The process of Aaftab Amin Poonawala's polygraph test began on Tuesday
The process of Aaftab Amin Poonawala's polygraph test began on Tuesday

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Here are the top 10 updates on the Shraddha Walkar murder case:

1. Aaftab Amin Poonawala was produced at the court on Tuesday and his police custody got extended for another four days.

3. Aaftab reportedly has now told the investigators that he dumped the weapon and the tools that he used to chop Shraddha's body at the DLF Phase III forest area in Gurugram after May.

Aaftab never confessed to Shraddha murder in court, says lawyer

4. In June - a month after Shraddha's murder -- Aaftab shifted his belongings from Vasai to Delhi.

5. The process of the polygraph test has begun. A questionnaire has been made to ask Aaftab. The narco test will be conducted after the polygraph test.

6. Police said in the court that a rough site plan has been found at Aaftab's Chhatarpur flat which may assist in the search and the interrogation.

7. Aaftab's lawyer said he spoke to him for five to seven minutes and he appeared very confident and relaxed.

8. According to police sources, as reported by PTI, major clues have been found in the bathroom tiles of the Chhatarpur flat.

9. A forensic ream broke the bathroom tiles and found blood stains on them.

10. The tiles have been sent for DNA examination to match the blood.

 
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Poulomi Ghosh

Poulomi Ghosh is a journalist with Hindustan Times, New Delhi.

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