The help of psychologists is also being taken in the investigation of the Shraddha Walker murder case of a Mumbai girl. Under this, Aftab Poonawalla, who murdered live-in partner Shraddha Walker and dismembered her body, underwent a polygraph test for the second consecutive time on Thursday for almost 8 hours. During this, many questions including Shraddha Walker's life, love life, and more were asked. Meanwhile, Aftab's polygraph test again remained incomplete due to ill health late in the evening. It is being told whether there will be a polygraph test of Aftab on Friday or not. It will depend on how his health is. In such a situation, a decision has not been taken on whether the test will continue on Friday or not.
Police and FSL employees are avoiding answering questions
At the same time, earlier on Thursday, a polygraph test was done for about 8 hours at FSL located in Rohini on Thursday to solve every mystery of the Shraddha murder case. Aftab Poonawala, who murdered live-in partner Shraddha Walker and dismembered her body, looked uncomfortable on many questions psychologists during this period. At the same time, police and FSL employees are avoiding giving questions or any information related to this matter.
The polygraph test started after noon on Thursday
Earlier on Thursday, at 11.52 am, the police had taken him to FSL. After this, the polygraph test started at around 12.30 pm and continued till around 8.00 pm. After this, the police took him away from there at 8.24 am. It is not yet confirmed whether the test has been completed or will be held again on Friday.
According to sources, there were two chairs and a table in the room prepared for the polygraph test. In the polygraph test, the team members of psychologists were interrogating Aftab one by one. Only when one psychologist came out, the other was going into the room for questioning. In this way, he was interrogated in several sessions. Aftab was tried for a polygraph test on Tuesday. He was not brought for the polygraph test on Wednesday due to ill health. FSL director Deepa Verma said that questions are being asked of Aftab.
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