Shraddha murder case: Aftab's polygraph test will be done today
Aftab was produced in the court yesterday through video conferencing. During this, Aftab confessed his crime in front of the judge. He said that what happened was done in anger. Aftab said that he does not remember much as many months have passed, he cannot remember everything at once, but as he remembers, he will inform the police.

Aftab, an accused in Delhi's sensational Shraddha murder case, may undergo polygraphy test on Wednesday. Pre-polygraph test was done yesterday on Tuesday, in which questioning was done for about three and a half hours. According to the information, 15 to 20 questions were asked to Aftab during this period. Before this Aftab's blood pressure and blood test were also done. After medical conditioning there will be polygraphy test today. Narco test has to be done within four days. On the other hand, the Saket court yesterday extended Aftab's police remand for four more days.
Aftab was produced in the court yesterday through video conferencing. During this, Aftab confessed his crime in front of the judge. He said that what happened was done in anger. Aftab said that he does not remember much as many months have passed, he cannot remember everything at once, but as he remembers, he will inform the police. Meanwhile, Aftab yesterday sought permission from the court to meet his family. The court allowed this. According to the information, Aftab will be able to meet his family after coming under the jurisdiction of the investigating officer.
Polygraph test is also called lie detector test. From this it can be ascertained whether a person is telling the truth or not. For this, the help of a machine is taken, which during interrogation notes the changes in the body such as blood pressure, heart rate, pulse rate and changes in sweating or movement of hands and feet. On the basis of the same report, it is decided whether a person is telling the truth or not, because when someone tells a lie, a fear and nervousness arises in his body.
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