New Delhi: A day after a narco analysis test conducted on Surender - one of the accused in the Nithari murders - threw up a gory cannibalism twist, a lie detector is being conducted on him and co-accused Moninder Singh Pandher at the a Forensic Science Laboratory in Gandhinagar.
The duo – accused of raping and murdering at least 17 children - are also undergoing a brain finger-printing test, and a Forensic Science Laboratory Team is considering another round of narco tests later on Saturday afternoon.
Surender, on Friday, admitted to murdering the children and then eating away at their body parts, after several preliminary tests were conducted on both the accused.
The tests conducted on Friday were crucial parts of the main tests, held to make the suspects feel at ease, FSL authorities told CNN-IBN.
During the Friday session, the officials said the two accused did not show any signs of remorse. Sources say it may take four to five days before anything concrete emerges.
The duo had informed the officials that high profile persons, including a senior politician of Uttar Pradesh and a doctor frequented the house of the prime accused Pandher.
During the profiling and the tests, the two were made to lie down with sensors attached to their bodies and were asked a series of questions, police sources said.
Certain questions about their family background, sources of income, drinking habits, whether they frequently met women, were also asked.
After the Friday tests, Director of Forensic Science Lab J M Vyas told journalists, "We are conducting the three tests, narco-analyses, polygraph and brain mapping, on the two accused persons as per the requirements of the investigating agency".
He, however, refused to reveal anything more. The police custody of the accused ends on the January 10.
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