New Delhi: The brain mapping and lie-detector test on Moninder Singh Pandher, the key accused in the serial child killing case at Nithari village, was completed on Sunday.
According to police sources, the brain mapping and lie-detector test of Moninder's man Friday Surender will be conducted on Monday. Both of them are also supposed to undergo narco-analysis test at 12 noon on Monday.
The police sources described Moninder as "physically fit" for the narco-analysis test. While police have not revealed much about the findings of the brain mapping of Moninder Singh, they said both the accused have been cooperating with the Forensic Science Laboratory authorities.
"The Narco-analysis test on the duo is expected tomorrow," FSL director J Vyas said. Both polygraph (lie-detection) and brain-mapping tests was initiated on Pandher on Sunday after biometric tests were done on Saturday.
The accused were taken to the Ahmedabad Civil Hospital where blood and urine samples of the duo were taken apart from ECG, X-ray of chest and abdomen. The duo were taken to Ahmedabad on January 5 for the tests.
They are allegedly involved in the murder of over 30 children at Nithari, a village in Noida district of Uttar Pradesh, and the tests are part of the ongoing investigations into the heinous crime.
Of the 30 children killed over a period of two-year, skeletal remains of 17 have been unearthed so far.
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