Bhubaneswar: Additional director general of crime branch Vinaytosh Mishra on Friday said the reports of polygraph, narco analysis and brain mapping tests conducted on suspended IIC of Bharatpur police station are yet to come.
He was speaking to the media on the sidelines of his meeting with retired Orissa HC judge justice Chittaranjan Das, who is heading the judicial probe commission in connection with alleged police atrocities against an Army captain and his fiancé in Bharatpur police station on Sept 14.
Home secretary Satyabrata Sahu was also present.
Altogether five personnel, including Bharatpur PS former IIC Dinakrushna Mishra, sub-inspector Baisalini Panda, ASI’s Salilamayee Sahoo and Sagarika Rath and constable Balaram Hansdah underwent polygraph test at Gandhi Nagar, Gujarat. Dinakrushna alone underwent both polygraph and narco analysis at State Forensic Science Laboratory (SFSL), Gandhinagar. “The reports of polygraph and narco analysis are yet to come. Our probe has progressed. The reports will help us,” the ADG told TOI.
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