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Shraddha Murder Case: Aaftab Poonawala’s Narco Test Completed, Top Updates

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New Delhi: Delhi Police have finally completed the narco test of Aaftab Amin Poonawala, allegedly accused of murdering Shraddha Walker on Thursday.

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  • The test was conducted at the Baba Saheb Ambedkar Hospital in the national capital’s Rohini.
  • Aaftab was brought by Delhi Police from Tihar jail where he is currently lodged, to the Rohini hospital around 9 am for a narco test.
  • Aaftab signed a consent form agreeing to the narco test after which he was put under anesthesia and he was subjected to the narco analysis.
  • The test was conducted by a team of FSL officials which includes a photo expert, forensic psychology expert and one doctor of forensic medicine, and the Nodal Officer.
  • Assistant Director, of Forensic Science Lab, Sanjeev Gupta said that “Narco test is conducted when all parameters are met, all parameters are met. If needed, a post-narco test will be done.”
  • He added that “Investigation and process of narco is underway, we’ll submit the report soon.”

(With Agency Inputs)

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