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Shraddha murder case: Aftab’s polygraph test lasted for eight hours, these questions were asked…

New Delhi. Aftab Amin Poonawalla, an accused in Shraddha Walkar’s murder case, on Friday reached the Forensic Science Laboratory here for the next session of polygraph test. Officials gave this information. Earlier, Aftab had undergone an eight-hour-long polygraph test on Thursday.

However, due to his unwell health, the laboratory authorities found it difficult to record the statement. Officials said on Friday Poonawalla was brought to the Forensic Science Laboratory in Rohini for another session of polygraph test as he appeared to be in better health.

These questions were asked in polygraphy-

Why did you kill Shraddha?
With which weapon did you kill Shraddha?
-Cut the body manually or some other way?
– Didn’t feel pity at all while breaking Shraddha?
Where were the pieces of Shraddha’s body thrown?
What did you do after killing Shraddha?
Where’s the murder weapon?
Shraddha was brought under the planning to kill Delhi?
Regret killing Shraddha?

How is the polygraphy graph done?
In a polygraph test, physiological activities such as blood pressure, pulse and respiratory rate are recorded and these data are used to determine whether the person is telling the truth.

this is the whole matter
Poonawalla had allegedly strangled his co-habitant Walkar (27) to death in May, chopped her body into 35 pieces and kept them in a 300-litre fridge at their home in south Delhi’s Mehrauli for nearly three weeks. kept them and threw them in different parts of the city for several days.

The incident took a political turn
According to the police, the saw used to cut the body is yet to be recovered. The incident took a political turn when Union Home Minister Amit Shah assured that “severe punishment” would be ensured for the accused in the shortest possible time. The Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) has alleged that the incident of Walkar’s murder by her Muslim lover is being used for “communal propaganda”.

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