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Noida killer admits to cannibalism

TimePublished on Sat, Jan 06, 2007 at 00:05, Updated on Sat, Jun 16, 2007 at 09:12 in India section

CONFESSIONS OF A DANGEROUS MIND: The two accused underwent narco-analysis test on Friday.

CONFESSIONS OF A DANGEROUS MIND: The two accused underwent narco-analysis test on Friday.


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New Delhi: In a shocking revelation, prime accused in the Nithari investigations, Surendra Koli has confessed to eating parts of a child that he killed, sources in the UP Police confirmed.

Surendra, who underwent narco-analysis and brain-mapping tests in Gandhinagar on Friday, confessed during the tests that he used to choke his victims to death and then dismember their bodies, sources told CNN-IBN.

The other accused Moninder Singh, too, underwent narco-analysis test on Friday.

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.

Emerging from the tests, DFS director J M Vyas said, "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.

Surendra and Moninder, accompanied by 20 UP policemen, were whisked away soon after the tests.

The two accused, suspected of being behind the serial killings of children in Noida’s Nithari village, were questioned largely about their daily routine and their habits, sources said.

Certain questions about their family background, sources of income, drinking habits and whether they frequently met women, were also asked.

When asked if they were acquainted with some of the high-profile people in Uttar Pradesh and whether some of them frequented their house, the duo gave an affirmative reply according to sources.

They also told the officials that their acquaintances included top politicians of Uttar Pradesh and also mentioned a doctor who frequented their house.

The politicians and the doctor used to come to their house for casual visits, the accused told forensic officials.

No family member of the two accused nor their advocates had accompanied them for the tests, which are expected to continue on Saturday as well.

DAY IN PICS

Mulayam Singh Yadav announced that the CBI will investigate the case. Ex-police chief Piyush Mordia denies that he ignored complaints from Nithari. Mamta narrowly escaped by refusing to take the Nithari bait but her sister was killed.

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